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Maker(s):Nathaniel Seymour Pottery (attributed)
Culture:American
Title:jar
Date Made:1800-1830
Type:Food Processing
Materials:ceramic: lead-glazed, red earthenware, white slip, copper color
Place Made:Connecticut: West Hartford
Accession Number:  HD 2020.5.66
Credit Line:Anonymous Gift
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Jar without lid, prob. made by the Nathaniel Seymour Pottery, West Hartford, Connecticut, 1800-1830. Glazed Redware Jar with Bold Copper Slip Brushwork, attributed to Nathaniel Seymour, West Hartford, CT, circa 1800-1830, Thrown, cylindrical jar with rounded foot and tooled rim, decorated in white slip with application of dry copper color with a series of wide brush strokes, applied over a dark orange ground. Surface covered in a clear lead glaze. Flared rim. Missing jar lid. Chip on rim.

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