Preserve Jar
MakerMade by
C. Crolius
American
Dateabout 1860-1880
MediumWheel-thrown stoneware with a salt glaze, brown slip glaze, and cobalt blue decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width x depth): 9 5/8 x 5 7/8 x 5 5/8in. (24.4 x 14.9 x 14.3cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineGift of Philip H. Hammerslough
DescriptionCylindrical, wide-mouthed, grey stoneware preserve jar with a salt glaze on the exterior and a brown slip glaze, or Albany-type glaze, on the interior. The preserve jar has a plain rim, with an incised band and incised line circling the jar just below the rim. Below this, on one side, is an impressed mark, "C. CROLIUS/ MANUFACTURER./ MANHATTAN-WELLS/ NEW-YORK". On the opposite side of the jar, also below the impressed line, is an impressed mark, "PEACHES". Six wide brush strokes of cobalt blue radiate outward from both impressed marks. There are two chips where the sides meet the bottom of the jar, and one gouge on the lower side of the preserve jar.
Object number1965.50.6
MarkingsBelow the incised line, on one side, is an impressed mark, "C. CROLIUS/ MANUFACTURER./ MANHATTAN-WELLS/ NEW-YORK". On the opposite side of the jar, also below the impressed line, is an impressed mark, "PEACHES".InscribedThere is a square, cream-colored paper label with the printed words, "George S. McKearin/ Collection/ of/ American Pottery/ No. 734". The number is hand-written, and all words are surrounded by a brown, printed, scrolled border.On View
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