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Jug

MakerMade by Goodwin & Webster American, 1810 - 1840
Date1810-1840
MediumWheel-thrown stoneware with a salt glaze and cobalt blue decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height including cork x diameter): 15 1/8 x 9 1/2in. (38.4 x 24.1cm)
ClassificationsCeramics
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionOvoid, stoneware jug with a salt glaze on the exterior. The jug has a flat bottom and gently swelling sides that narrow gradually at the shoulder to form a narrow, wide band, or collar, rim. A pulled strap handle connects the neck and shoulder of the jug, and an incised line circles the bottom of the neck. Opposite the handle is an impressed mark, "GOODWIN/ &/ WEBSTER". Cobalt blue has been hand-painted over the mark and at both ends of the handle. A cork rests firmly in the rim and neck of the jug. The salt glaze has many imperfections, most noticeably to the lower left of the mark, where the glaze is thickly applied, is uneven, and has a grey textured surface in places. Some of the cobalt blue has flaked off the areas at the top and bottom of the handle. Overall, the glaze is lightly crazed. There is a crack running from the foot of the jug up the side, to the lower left of the handle.
Object number1950.304.0
MarkingsOpposite the handle is an impressed mark, "GOODWIN/ &/ WEBSTER".
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    Jug
    Goodwin & Webster
    1810-1840
    Jug
    Goodwin & Webster
    1810-1840
    Jug
    M. C. Webster & Son
    1839-1857
    Jug
    Stedman & Seymour
    about 1835
    Jug
    Daniel Goodale Jr.
    1825-1830
    Jug
    Daniel Goodale Jr.
    1825-1830
    Jug
    Goodwin & Webster
    1810-1840
    Jug
    Thomas O'Hara Goodwin
    early-mid 19th century
    Pitcher
    M. C. Webster & Son
    1839-1857
    Jug
    G. Benton & L. Stewart
    about 1815
    Jug
    Peter Cross
    about 1810
    Jug
    Goodale & Stedman
    1822-1825