A SALT-GLAZED COBALT-BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE SIX-GALLON BUTTER CHURN
A SALT-GLAZED COBALT-BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE SIX-GALLON BUTTER CHURN
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A SALT-GLAZED COBALT-BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE SIX-GALLON BUTTER CHURN

STAMPED BY THE WHITE POTTERY (ACTIVE 1838-1907), UTICA, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1880

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A SALT-GLAZED COBALT-BLUE DECORATED STONEWARE SIX-GALLON BUTTER CHURN
STAMPED BY THE WHITE POTTERY (ACTIVE 1838-1907), UTICA, NEW YORK, CIRCA 1880
stamped WHITES.UTICA.NY/ 6; with old, probably original, wooden dasher (not illustrated)
18 in. tall (churn)
Provenance
Robert and Mary Lou Sutter, East Chatham, New York
Acquired from above, July 1983
Literature
Peter Goodman, Notebook, no. 798.

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Lot Essay

This large churn bears the mark of the company established by Noah White in the 1830s in Utica, New York. The stamp seen on this lot was used from 1876 to 1882 giving an approximate date of manufacture.

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