STAMPED "J. WEAVER", BEAVER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR
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Description
STAMPED "J. WEAVER", BEAVER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA DECORATED STONEWARE JAR, salt-glazed, "5" gallon capacity mark, semi-ovoid form with flat-top rounded rim, beaded neck ring, incised shoulder ring, and applied arched handles, Albany-slip glazed interior. Three brushed cobalt horizontal spitting tulips to front, additional cobalt to stamp and handle terminals. John and George Weaver, Beaver County, PA. 1840-1880. 14 1/8" H, 9 3/8" D rim.
Literature: Tulip decoration parallels Schaltenbrand - Big Ware Turners: The History and Manufacture of Pennsylvania Stoneware, p. 80, fig. middle.
Provenance:
From the William D. Annable estate, Oberlin, OH.Â
Condition
Very good condition having two hairlines that do not appear to go through to interior and do not affect resonance, one radial example to back and one above base.
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