Item 10099
Coming to you from Doc's Crocks is this 1/2 Gallon Jar with Tulip Garland from Baltimore, Maryland.
After some research, I am attributing it to David Parr, Sr. of Baltimore. David Parr founded a pottery in Baltimore ini 1815 and ran it until 1832 when he died of colera. He had a famous pottery nephew, David Parr, Jr. The tulips on this jar are Parr's rendering which he used in part as he introduced Baltimore to profuse cobalt decoration on stoneware, and which were adopted by his nephew as well.
Circa 1820, this beauty features a Rolled Rim, and a Garland of Five Brushed Cobalt Tulips around the Outside. Stands 8 1/4" tall.
Excellent Condition. Minor nibbles and a 1/4" chip on the base, and a 3/4" chip on the underside at the edge. That's it! No rim chips, hairlines, cracks, strains, or restoration. A 1 1/2" chip on top of the rim in the making from being separated from another above it in the kiln in the making.
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$495.00Price
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