ONE GALLON PRESERVE JUG

ONE GALLON PRESERVE JUG

AMERICAN - 19th CENTURY

American Stoneware is the predominant house ware of the era. Crocks,jugs and preserve jars were kitchen essentials throughout the 18th - 20th Centuries. By 1820,stoneware was being produced in every American center. Today these pieces are prized for their simple beauty.

Offering a one gallon, salt glaze preserve jar marked by potters, N.A. White & Son, Utica, New York who produced stoneware from 1834 to 1907.  This jug was decorated using cobalt oxide to produce the bright blue,stylized decoration on the front of the jar. It has a handle on the back and is circa 1885.  It is 11.5"tall. It has minor bumps but is overall clean. The colors are crisp and clean,the bottom strong with out cracks. It is in excellent condition

# MCB 18200

$325.00

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