Jug
MakerMade by
S. L. Pewtress & Co.
American, founded 1868
Date1868 to about 1880
MediumMold-formed stoneware with a brown slip glaze
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width including handle x depth): 6 1/8 x 4 1/2 x 4 1/4in. (15.6 x 11.4 x 10.8cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineThe Newman S. Hungerford Museum Fund
DescriptionSmall, ovoid, buff-colored stoneware jug in the shape of a footed bellarmine jug. The jug has a brown slip glaze, or Albany-type glaze, on the interior, while the exterior is left unglazed. The jug sits on a round foot that supports ovoid sides that narrow at the shoulder to form a reeded neck. To one side, an extruded and applied handle connects the neck and shoulder of the jug. Opposite the handle is the sprigg-molded, bearded face of a man. Below this is a round, sprigg-molded medallion. Inside a round band, two snakes flank a vertical post with a crown on top. Two mold lines are clearly visible on the sides of the jug, between the handle and sprigg-molded decoration. There are light scratches on the body of the jug over these mold lines, and three chips in the foot.
Object number2004.23.3
MarkingsThere is a maker's mark, "S.L. PEWTRESS/ NEW HAVEN, CONN", impressed in tiny type on the bottom of the jug. Additionally, the jug retains its original McKearin Collection paper label. The square, off-white label is pre-printed with a border and the words, "George S. McKearin/ Collection/ of/ American Pottery/ No." Then the number "A-105" is hand-written in pencil.On View
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