
This unmarked large early nineteenth century salt-glazed stoneware pitcher shares characteristics with stoneware made in Middlesex County, New Jersey and the Hudson River region in New York. Impressive in both form and size, the pitcher is adorned with two rows of impressed coggle wheel decorations, which is a style used in Middlesex County and in stoneware production areas located around the Hudson River. Most notably coggle wheels of this type were used in Old Bridge, New Jersey and in the Albany, New York area among other locations, probably copying styles also produced in England and Germany in the eighteenth and nineteenth century.
Item Date: Circa 1820
Measurement: 3-Gallon, 15” in Height
Material: Stoneware, Salt glaze, interior with brown glaze
Item Condition: Chip along the rim as shown; loss to some brown glaze along the inside rim; some trivial manufacturing imperfections.
Price: $1,250
SKU 566-137
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