TWO COBALT-DECORATED SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE VESSELS, the first a stoneware crock by John P. Caire, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1840-1842, cylindrical with slightly flared lip and applied c-form handles, one side with central cobalt stylized leaf and butterfly decoration and maker's mark; the second a stoneware Jug, by E. Norton & Co., Bennington, Vermont, 1883-1894, cylindrical with tapered shoulder and applied strap handle, one side with central cobalt stylized leaf and maker's mark--10½in. high, 16in. high

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TWO COBALT-DECORATED SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE VESSELS, the first a stoneware crock by John P. Caire, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1840-1842, cylindrical with slightly flared lip and applied c-form handles, one side with central cobalt stylized leaf and butterfly decoration and maker's mark; the second a stoneware Jug, by E. Norton & Co., Bennington, Vermont, 1883-1894, cylindrical with tapered shoulder and applied strap handle, one side with central cobalt stylized leaf and maker's mark--10½in. high, 16in. high

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