Fine One-Quart Stoneware Jug with Slip-Trailed Decoration, Northeastern US, late 18th century

October 22, 2016 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 528

Price Realized: $143.75

($125 hammer, plus 15% buyer's premium)

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Quart-Sized Stoneware Jug with Cobalt Foliate Decoration, New York State origin, early 19th century, small-sized, ovoid jug with heavily-tooled spout, decorated with a slip-trailed cobalt design of a stem bearing leaves. Brushed cobalt highlights to handle terminals. Desirable size. Two adjacent spout chips, measuring a total of 7/8". A 1 1/4" in-the-firing chip to bottom edge. In-the-firing contact marks to surface, one of which, located at the base, includes some shallow chipping to bottom edge of jug. H 9".




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