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scio currier and ives robert e lee steamer creamer with the print upside down

By cwestrada13, 3 April, 2014
Description

Porcelain creamer with Robert E Lee Steamer printed upside down on it.

Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Medium
Porcelain ceramic
Condition
Good
History
Bought for few dollars at a resale shop
For Sale?
Yes
Photos

cwestrada13

11 years 3 months ago

Re: scio currier and ives robert e lee steamer creamer with...

Would like to know if the upside down print is worth something

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Phoenixguy1954

11 years 3 months ago

Re: scio currier and ives robert e lee steamer creamer with...

 currier and ives robert e lee steamer creamer with the print upside down

If this was a normal Creamer, worth is not that much..$5.00 to $10.00. But with the print up-side-down.. How cool is that?...,,,,,,,,,The Scio Pottery Company was founded in 1932. The plant had been built in Scio in 1920 as an additional production plant by Albright of Carrollton, Ohio. The Albright of Carrollton operation was closed in 1927.

Lew Reese visited Scio in 1932 and looked over the abandoned plant. The property was purchased by Reese at a sheriffs sale for $8000. on a time payment plan. He immediately started repairs on the plant, living in a corner of the plant.

By February, 1933 the Scio-Ohio Pottery Company lacked funds for a payroll, raw materials and orders. The story goes that a clay salesman got his company to advance clay and Reese himself went to Chicago and persuaded a large firm to take the first carload of cups. When the first payroll fell due, Lew Reese had a cash balance of 11 cents. Twenty towns people put up $100. a piece and Scio began a history that spanned nearly a half century.

I have to totaly honest here. I have'nt got a clue what this is worth or even how to put a price on it. I would love to see where the price might go in a auction....You could call the Scio Museum, I tryed to get a number,, not found..sorry.. Good Luck....

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