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Four Pieces of Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware, Northeastern U.S. origin, second half 19th century, a one-gallon jar with cobalt floral decoration, stamped "C. HART. / SHERBURNE," NY State origin, circa 1870; a four-gallon crock with cobalt floral decoration, stamped "E. NORTON & CO. / BENNINGTON, VT," late 19th century; a molded umbrella stand with relief decoration of a man and woman under an umbrella, attributed to Robinson Clay Products Co., Akron, OH, late 19th century; and a molded stoneware "FAUST BLEND" coffee pot, attributed to the White's Pottery, Utica, NY, late 19th century. Hart jar and umbrella stand with restorations. Norton crock with a chip to proper right handle, two small rim chips, a few small chips to underside along edge, staining, and a salt drip.. Coffee pot with missing tab on interior of rim, chip to opposing tab, and staining, its lid with a hairline, chips, and staining. H (of umbrella stand) 20 3/4".