Group of Pottery Articles, Emanuel Suter, Rockingham County, VA, third quarter 19th century

Summer 2025 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 562

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Group of Pottery Articles, Emanuel Suter, Rockingham County, VA, second half 19th century, a quarter-gallon ovoid stoneware jar with Albany slip glaze and Suter one-quart capacity mark along with a group of salt-glazed kiln furniture and a stone fragment excavated at a Suter kiln site. Provenance: The jar was purchased by the consignor's parents from Emanuel Suter's granddaughter, Mary E. Suter, on April 24, 1982. She said that it was used as a sugar bowl in the kitchen on the family farm where the pottery was located. Mary Suter also showed the consignor's parents the foundation of the pottery near the house and gave them the box of kiln furniture included with this lot. Jar with a thin 2 1/4" crack from rim and several small rim chips. Kiln furniture in typical used condition. H (of jar) 5 1/4".



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