Three Connecticut Salt-Glazed Stoneware Jugs, early 19th century

Fall 2021 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 383

Price Realized: $240.00

($200 hammer, plus 20% buyer's premium)

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Three Salt-Glazed Stoneware Jugs, CT origin, early 19th century, all of ovoid form with tooled spouts, a small-sized jugs with cobalt X and spot decorations, a small-sized jug, stamped "W. STATES," Stonington, CT, circa 1811-1823, and a one-gallon jug, stamped "GOODWIN / & / WEBSTER," Hartford, CT. Shortest with significant cracks and base chips. States jug with large curving crack extending from base to right side, with spout chip, handle chip, and a few base chips. Goodwin & Webster jug with in-the-firing flake to left side, firing flaws to surface including crazing and contact marks, light exfoliation, heavy chipping to base, and a spout chip. H (of shortest) 8 1/4".




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