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Jug

Jug

Dateearly to mid 18th century
MediumWheel-thrown salt-glazed stoneware with cobalt blue decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width x height ): 7 x 3 x 8 1/2in. (17.8 x 7.6 x 21.6cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineMuseum purchase
DescriptionRound, grey, stoneware jug with a salt glaze and cobalt blue decoration. The jug has a cylindrical base, neck, and rim, but a spherical body. The base and neck of the jug are decorated with combed bands, or raised lines. There is a line of cobalt blue decoration following one of these lines at the base and two of these lines at the neck. The rim of the jug is plain. A pulled, strap handle has been applied at the neck and side of the jug. There is pierced hole extending about halfway through the ceramic, on the top of the handle. The primary decoration of a sprigg-molded, oval, armorial medallion is located opposite the handle on the spherical portion of the jug. The medallion consists of a crown over the letters "GR", formed by raised lines and filled in with cobalt blue. Below the "GR" is the head of an angel with outstretched wings. The crown, initials, and angel are surrounded on either side by flowers, leaves, and birds. The entire medallion is surrounded by a raised, patterned oval of stoneware, then a row of incised triangles filled in with cobalt blue. The remainder of the spherical portion of the jug, with the exception of an area around the handle, is decorated with large incised shapes, some abstract, some organic, each filled in with cobalt blue.

There is a hole in the bottom of the jug which leads to a large crack that runs up the side of the jug, to the right of the handle, almost all the way to the rim. There is one small chip in the rim, and three larger chips in the foot.
Object number1992.49.3
NotesHistorical Note: According to museum records, this came from the Stiles-Burpee home on Mansion House Road in Southbury, Connecticut.
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Jug
    Unknown
    early to mid 18th century
    Pitcher
    M. C. Webster & Son
    1839-1857
    Jug
    Abraham Mead
    1791
    Jug
    Goodwin & Webster
    1810-1840
    Jug
    Stedman & Seymour
    about 1835
    Jug
    S. L. Pewtress & Co.
    1868 to about 1880
    Jug
    Unknown
    about 1625-1650
    Jug
    Peter Cross
    about 1810
    Jug
    S. T. Brewer
    1828-1830
    Back, with stamp of maker
    Thompson Harrington
    about 1830-1850
    Jug
    S. L. Pewtress & Co.
    1868 to about 1880
    Jug
    M. C. Webster & Son
    1839-1857