Glazed stoneware jug or bottle, distinguished by its hard-fired redware composition and deep reddish-brown finish. The vessel is formed with a bulbous body, short cylindrical neck, and a pronounced rolled rim at the opening. Its thick walls suggest durability, while the surface displays a subtle sheen from the fired glaze. The rim shows minor chipping, illustrating signs of age and use. The base is flat and unmarked, indicative of utilitarian wares from regional American potteries of the 19th or early 20th century, though no maker’s mark is visible. Please refer to the photos for measurements. This piece would appeal to collectors of early ceramics and rural pottery traditions. Its substantial weight and rustic aesthetic capture a tangible sense of historic household utility. Condition noted with rim chips as shown; review all images for detail. Measurements are not included here—please see the photos for reference.
Glazed Redware Stoneware Jug or Bottle with Short Neck and Rolled Rim, See Photos for Measurements,
Glazed stoneware jug or bottle, distinguished by its hard-fired redware composition and deep reddish-brown finish. The vessel is formed with a bulbous body, short cylindrical neck, and a pronounced rolled rim at the opening. Its thick walls suggest durability, while the surface displays a subtle sheen from the fired glaze. The rim shows minor chipping,…
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- Worthington, Ohio, United States (US)
