Item 1158
Coming to you from Doc's Crocks is this wonderful 3 Gallon Stoneware Preserve Jar made and stamped by "C. Hart & Son, Sherburne, N.Y."
This is the work of Charles Hart and his son, Nahum, who potted in Sherburne, N.Y. with this stamp from 1866-1885 (William Ketchum, Jr., American Stoneware, pp. 74-75).
This beauty features the pottery stamp with cobalt wash and a Large Plow Flower So Named for its Resemblance to a Horse-Drawn Plow. The flower is very large, filling the entire front of the jar with bright and shiny cobalt blue. Stands 12" tall.
Excellent Condition. Some water glass staining inside and some traces outside, a faint 4" y-shaped horizontal glaze-only craze line on the back (closeup), and a 1/4" chip on the back bottom. That is it! No rim chips, hairlines, cracks, or restoration.
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$350.00Price
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