Lot of Three: New York / New Jersey Stoneware Jars

Fall 2025 Stoneware Auction

Lot #: 429

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Three Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Jars, third quarter 19th century, a one-gallon jar with brushed floral motif and "1," stamped "LYONS," attributed to Thompson Harrington, Lyons, NY; a two-gallon jar with brushed floral decoration on one side and freehand "2" with flourishes on reverse, NJ origin; and a three-gallon jar with flowering plant motif, stamped "E.A. MONTELL / OLEAN, NY." Lyons jar with two rim chips and two filled rim chips, wear to inner rim for lid, a small flake below one handle, and staining. NJ jar with a minor chip to proper right handle, a slightly-raised underside, a small chip and minor nick to interior of rim, a minor flake to inner rim for lid, and a few in-the-firing pings to surface. Montell jar with a thin Y-shaped crack across underside, forming a wider 8 3/4" crack ascending front, a thin 4" crack from rim on front, a few lines to midsection, small rim chips, wear to inner rim for lid, and staining. H (of tallest) 12".



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