Beneath Shoulder, Probably Connecticut and by Nathaniel Seymour, Form Is Similar to Other West Harford Pieces

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Slip brushed in creamy soft yellow with green highlights.
From Justin Thomas’ blog, EarlyAmericanCeramics.com featuring “A Rare Late 18th or 19th Century Slip Decorated Red Earthenware Jar Currently For Sale in Massachusetts“
This post by scholar and author, Justin Thomas, discusses a rare late 18th or 19th century slip decorated red earthenware jar that is currently for sale by AAAWT. It is one of only two examples known, both of which have been published within Justin’s book series.
http://www.earlyamericanceramics.com/2026/04/a-rare-late-18th-or-19th-century-slip.html
Item Date: 1800-1840
Measurement: Height: 10.75"
Item Condition: Considering rarity... excellent, chip to rim, minor glaze losses, couple nips to foot; no restoration; displays well.
Literature: This piece will soon be illustrated in Justin Thomas's new 507-page book - A City on the River: The Early Red Earthenware of the Hartford, Connecticut Area.
SOLD
SKU 1029-61
For More Information, Please Contact David Hillier at 978-597-8084 or email drh@aaawt.com.