A COBALT-DECORATED SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE CROCK

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A COBALT-DECORATED SALT-GLAZED STONEWARE CROCK
STAMPED N.A. WHITE & SON, UTICA, N.Y., 1840-1853

Cylindrical, with molded lip above two applied handles over a cobalt decorated stamp N.A. WHITE & SON./UTICA N.Y./4 above a cobalt decorated peacock on a floral branch, the interior brown glazed--11¼in. high

Lot Essay

Noah White and Sons produced stoneware in Utica, New York from 1840-1853. Previously known as White from 1828-1840, the company's name changed to N. White & Co. and relocated to Binghamton, New York in 1859. In 1883, the company's name changed to Noah White, Jr. Utica & Binghamton until 1885. Various stamps bearing the company's name and address were used.