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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Jar
Object ID
1925.041.50
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Title
Jar
Description
Wheel-thrown redware pot (with 2 applied rolled handles) and lid. Slip decorated with yellow vertical lines and darker trim at base. Knobbed lid decorated in yellow and dark brown with floral motif.
(Lid is 1925.041.50A; jar is 1925.041.50B)
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 36
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Subcategory
Glass, Plastics, Clayworking T&E
Object Name
Jar, Food Storage
Material
Redware
Height (in)
6.75
Diameter (in)
6
Object ID
1925.041.50
Accession Number
1925.041
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
1934.003.1
Date Range
c. 1845
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
Ceramic stoneware hot water container is called a foot warmer (used in bed) or "pig." Top has cork opening to fill with water. Sides have marks from hand work.
Bottom maker's mark: "American Pottery Jersey City, NJ"
Date Range
c. 1845
Year Range From
1840
Year Range To
1850
Made By
American Pottery
Last Owner
Landis, Mrs. Charles S.
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum North
Storage Wall
East Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 06
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Subcategory
Glass, Plastics, Clayworking T&E
Object Name
Pig
Oither Names
Foot Warmer
Material
Stoneware
Height (in)
5
Length (in)
12
Condition
Good
Object ID
1934.003.1
Notes
Made by American Pottery, Jersey City, NJ
Place of Origin
Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey
Accession Number
1934.003
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
2003.064.1
Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
Large, dark blue oval Staffordshire platter with expansive countryside view, river and bridge. Multiple people and horses including a Conestoga wagon, river boat, fisherman, horse and rider, etc. Slightly scalloped edge. Decorated with an eagle at each "corner"; the remainder has acanthus leaves and flowers.
Underside of border is stamped in blue within an oval medallion: "Upper Ferry Bridge over the Schuylkill River."
Made by an unknown Staffordshire pottery.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 32
Subcategory
Food Service T&E
Subject
Ceramics
Platters
Tableware
Search Terms
Platters
Schuylkill River
Upper Ferry Bridge
Object Name
Platter
Material
Clay
Height (in)
1.5
Length (in)
19
Width (in)
15.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2013-08-29
Condition Notes
Long crack from middle of center to edge. Multiple stains on underside, including tape stains.
Object ID
2003.064.1
Notes
The Colossus Bridge – also known as Fairmount Bridge, Colossus of Fairmount or Upper Ferry Bridge (and formally as the Lancaster Schuylkill Bridge[1]) – was a record-setting timber bridge across the Schuylkill River near Philadelphia. It was built in 1812 by Louis Wernwag, and was considered his finest bridge design. It had a clear span of 340 feet (103.6 m) (contemporary US Record) and was the first long span bridge to use iron rods.
The bridge was destroyed September 1, 1838, by fire.[3] The bridge was succeeded by Charles Ellet, Jr.'s wire suspension bridge and then the Callowhill Street truss bridge.[4] The modern bridge at this site is the Spring Garden Street Bridge. (Wikipedia)
The scene is from an 1823 engraving by Jacob J. Plocher, which is turn is after the painting by Thomas Birch.
Place of Origin
Staffordshire, England
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
2003.064
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Object ID
2002.080.1
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Ceramics
Description
Earthenware oblong pot constructed in a two-part mold. Off-white / tan glaze with cobalt blue decoration consisting of a Chinese village / rural scene with mountains in the background.
Other tags on bottom: "SD 17", "LCHS"
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum North
Storage Wall
East Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 03
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Subcategory
Glass, Plastics, Clayworking T&E
Object Name
Tureen
Material
Clay
Condition
Good
Condition Notes
Recommendation: removal of old pressure adhesive tags. dust to clean
Object ID
2002.080.1
Accession Number
2002.080
Images
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