Jug
MakerMade by
G. Benton & L. Stewart
American
Dateabout 1815
MediumWheel-thrown salt-glaze stoneware with cobalt blue decoration
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x diameter): 17 x 11 1/16in. (43.2 x 28.1cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase
DescriptionLarge, ovoid, grey stoneware jug with cobalt blue decoration. The jug has a round base and sides that gently swell, then narrow quickly at the neck to form a lightly reeded rim. To one side, a pulled strap handle connects the rim and the shoulder of the jug. Opposite the handle is an impressed maker's stamp, "G. BENTON/ &/ L.STEWART/ HARTFORD". Hand-painted cobalt blue has been applied to the maker's stamp, and both ends of the handle. The jug has a brown slip glaze, or Albany-type glaze, on the interior, a grey salt glaze on the exterior, and a light brown glaze at the neck, rim, and handle. There is some irregularity in the glaze, especially where the glaze changes from brown to gray at the neck, and elsewhere on the jug. The numbers "14" and later a "9" or "4" have been scratched into the ceramic and brown glaze to the left of the handle. There are two short cracks on the side near the base of the jug, and a sticky substance is adhered to the jug to the lower right of the handle.
Object number1957.28.10
MarkingsOpposite the handle is an impressed maker's stamp, "G. BENTON/ &/ L.STEWART/ HARTFORD".Subject Terms
On View
Not on viewmid 19th century
early-mid 19th century
1820-1840
early 19th-mid 19th century
1810-1840
about 1835
1814-1834
about 1810
1868 to about 1880
1822-1825
1810-1840
