Jar
Object number2007.57.29
Manufacturer
Hamilton and Jones
Date1866-1897
Mediumstoneware clay body, cobalt slip decoration, alkaline glaze
Credit LineGift of Bernard Vavrek and Joanne Vavrek
DescriptionSalt-glazed stoneware storage jar, grye color, five-gallon capacity; straight-sided cylindrical shape, pulled in somewhat at the shoulder, with two applied handles; sharply defined overhanging rim, delineated by incised lines; combination of freehand and stencilled cobalt decoration: at the base, a hand-brushed numeral, with dashes; above this, a stencilled emblem of crossed roses and buds, flanked by two stars, and the maker information; at top, brush-applied multi-leaved vines and wavy lines.Dimensions15.75 x 9.75 x 9.5 in. (40 x 24.8 x 24.1 cm)MarksCombination of freehand and stencilled cobalt decoration: at the base, a hand-brushed "5"; above this the lettering: "HAMILTON & JONES. STAR / POTTERY."
Historical NotesIn 1866, William "Leet" Hamilton sold his pottery to his son, Frank, and John Jones (who had married Leet's daughter Mary Ann Hamilton); this pottery, known at the beginning as "Union Pottery", was also known at times as "Star Pottery"; Hamilton & Jones operated until the pottery was destroyed by fire in 1897. Part of a collection of stoneware from local manufacturers in the Western Pennsylvania region.
Related person
Frank Hamilton
Related person
John Jones
Collector
Bernard Vavrek
On View
Not on view1860-1870
c. 1875