Item 11274
Coming to you from Doc's Crocks is this Uncommon 2 Gallon Stoneware Decorated Jar made by "H. Loundes, Manufactor, Petersburg, Va."
Henry Lowndes made stoneware in Petersburg, Virginia from 1830 to 1842. See Eric Jenkins, Ceramics in Virginia, pp. 184-207 and Charles Umstott, "The Lowndes Stoneware Pottery of Petersburg, Virginia," MESDA Journal, Vol. XXI, No. 2 (Winter 1995), pp. 83-97.
Provenance: Featured in Eric Jenkins, Ceramics in Virginia, p. 195, fig. 5.5. It comes most recently from the fine collection of William H. Chapman III of Virginia.
This beauty features a Finely Potted Semi-Ovoid Jar with Pottery Advertising in Bold Script on one Side, and the Tree of Life on the Other Side. The script is executed with a slip cup by a skilled hand using dark and shiny cobalt The tree of life is drawn with a stem poured from a slip cup and five branches with leaves and blossoms made with a brush. Again with dark and shiny cobalt. Additional cobalt at the handle terminals. Stands 12" tall.
Very Good Condition with Restoration. A 1 1/2" surface craze line below "Petersburg" (closeup 1) and extremely professional restoration for a line below the right handle to near the base (closeup 2). No rim or base chips, cracks, or stains.
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$3,450.00Price
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