Jar
Object number2007.57.35
ManufacturerPossibly
James Hamilton and Company
Retailer
John Welty
Date1851-1880
Possible OriginGreensboro, PA
Mediumsalt-glazed stoneware with cobalt and albany brown slips
Credit LineGift of Bernard Vavrek and Joanne Vavrek
DescriptionStorage jar, approximately one-gallon capacity; relatively tall, narrow shape, with pinched neck, delineated by an incised double ring; rounded rim at top; light-gray body has a curious pattern of vertical indentations, as if the clay had been combed during shaping; broad brushed cobalt-slip bands at top and bottom, and stencilled lettering with retailer information; dark-brown Albany-slip interior; slightly concave base is largely un-glazed.Dimensions10 x 6 in. (25.4 x 15.2 cm)MarksStencilled lettering: "JOHN WELTY. / GROCER. / NO. 20(3). / MARKET SQ. / EAST SIDE."
Historical NotesMade for Pittsburgh grocer John Welty, this crock was probably made by a Southwestern Pennsylvania pottery, possibly James Hamilton & Co. of Greensboro, PA (1851-1880). Part of a collection of stoneware from local manufacturers in the Western Pennsylvania region.
Collector
Bernard Vavrek
On View
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1850-1890
1860-1870