Pitcher

Object number2007.57.1
Date1880-1884
OriginGreensboro, PA
Mediumsalt-glazed earthenware with underglaze cobalt decoration
Credit LineGift of Bernard Vavrek and Joanne Vavrek
DescriptionLarge salt-glazed stoneware pitcher, medium-to-dark grey color, brown Albany-glazed interior; jug-like body bulging outward at waist, hourglass neck opens to a wide, flaring mouth, with pulled spout; applied moulded handle, decorative incised lines at top and base of neck; body has stencilled cobalt decoration identifying maker with repeating leaf design and large stencilled number; freehand brushed bands at base, midline, and rim; repeating brush-strokes on neck near spout; scars from kiln stackers/separators on base.Dimensions13.25 x 9 x 7.5 in. (33.7 x 22.9 x 19.1 cm)
MarksBody has stencilled cobalt decoration, which reads: "Williams & Reppert. Greensboro. P.A." with large stencilled "2".
Historical NotesThe firm of William Williams and Thomas F. Reppert operated in Greensboro, Greene County, Pennsylvania, from 1880-1884. This large-capacity pitcher represents a relatively uncommon Southwestern Pennsylvania stoneware form. Part of a collection of stoneware from local manufacturers in the Western Pennsylvania region.
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