Exceptional Stoneware Crock with Dog-Chasing-Man Decoration, Ohio, circa 1860
October 22, 2016 Stoneware Auction
Lot #: 197
Lot #: 197
Outstanding Five-Gallon Stoneware Crock with Cobalt Decoration of a Dog Chasing a Man, Ohio origin, circa 1860, large-sized, cylindrical crock with tooled shoulder, rounded rim, and applied lug handles, decorated with a folky brushed design of a running man with top hat, long hair, and raised arms, chased by a dog. Reverse decorated twice with a freehand number "5" flanked by three clusters of grapes. Underside with brushed inscription, "the 14". Wonderful subject matter with a playful charm about it, imbued with a strong sense of motion. The quality of this extremely rare design is enhanced by its size, as the central human figure measures an impressive 10 1/2" tall by 8" wide. Provenance: A fresh-to-the-market example, consigned from the Southern U.S. A tight Y-shaped crack across underside, continuing onto base area on reverse. Two chips to each handle. Some in-the-firing chipping to bottom edge. H 13 1/8".
A Few of the Related Items We've Sold
Exceedingly Rare and Important Twenty-Gallon Stoneware Face Water Cooler
Extremely Rare and Important AFRICA Stoneware Jug w/ Incised Snakes, Man's Bust, and Bird Decoration, Ohio origin
Extremely Important Anna Pottery President Grover Cleveland Pitcher
Exceptional Stoneware Face Jug, John Dollings, White Cottage, Ohio, circa 1870
Outstanding 10 Gal. Ohio Stoneware Crock w/ Incised Peacock
Extremely Rare and Important "OHIO" Stoneware Inkstand Dated "1829"
Exceptional Glazed WM. W. BURCHNELL / LONDON (Ohio) Redware Jar
Monumental 50-Gallon Midwestern Stoneware Cooler w/ Bust of George Washington