Ceramics
James Carr & Co., Swan Hill Pottery (Possible maker)
Charles Cartlidge & Co. (Possible mold maker)
Probably South Amboy, Probably New Jersey, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
1852-1854
Earthenware ("Rockingham ware"); Lead glaze (Rockingham type)
Molded
2015.0020.001
Object Number2015.0020.001 |
Jug (Pitcher)
Ceramics
Gift of Emma and Jay Lewis
James Carr & Co., Swan Hill Pottery (Possible maker)
Charles Cartlidge & Co. (Possible mold maker)
1848-1856
Probably South Amboy, Probably New Jersey, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
1852-1854
Earthenware ("Rockingham ware"); Lead glaze (Rockingham type)
Molded
10.9 (H) , 11.59 (L) , 7.4 (Diam)
27.6 (H) , 29.45 (L) , 18.7 (Diam)
Text available soon.
[Book] Stradling, Diana. 2005 "Fancy Rockingham" Pottery: The Modeller and Ceramics in Nineteenth-Century America.
• Unmarked example much like Winterthur version: pp. 28-29, no. 13, attributed to James Carr & Co., Swan Hill Pottery, South Amboy, New Jersey, ca 1852-54, with mold possibly from Charles Cartlide's factory.
[Book] Stradling, Diana. 2005 "Fancy Rockingham" Pottery: The Modeller and Ceramics in Nineteenth-Century America.
• Three variations on same modelof jug: pp. 26-29, nos. 13-15, discussing different manufacturers, modellers, etc.