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The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 2007.12.0  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Half-Gallon Measure
The Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund, 2007.12.0 © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.

Half-Gallon Measure

Maker (American, 1822 - 1825)
Date1822-1825
MediumPewter
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width with handle): 9 1/8 x 9 1/2in. (23.2 x 24.1cm)
ClassificationsMetalware
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionCast pewter half-gallon measure with a tapered lip, a baluster-shaped body, and a flared foot. The body of the measure is decorated with incised lines; there are a pair of lines on the lip, and three lines around the widest part of the body, and three just above the foot. The measure has an cast, ear-shaped handle. At the bottom of the handle, a short cylinder and a diamond-shaped plate attach it to the body of the measure; the handle is soldered onto the body. There are file marks on the handle. There are light scratches over the body of the measure, with additional deeper scratches at the widest points.
Object number2007.12.0
NotesHistorical Note: The initials "I.P.S." stamped onto the lip of the measure belong to Joseph P. Simpson, the New York City sealer of weights and measures. (Hudson 3/15/2007)
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