Five Pieces of NJ Stoneware, 19th and 20th centuries, a salt-glazed three-quart jar with cobalt inscription, "3/4 G," stamped "UNION POTTERY, / NEWARK, N.J.," circa 1885; and white or brown-and-white jugs advertising for "PAUL SEGLIE / WEST HOBOKEN, N.J.," "Schwarz / PATERSON, N.J.," "WM. BURKHARDT / CARLSTADT, N.J.," and "GARFIELD BOTTLING CO. / GARFIELD, N.J." Union Pottery jar with a small in-the-firing line to interior of rim, minor wear to inner rim for lid, and salt residue at base on reverse. West Hoboken jug with chips to shoulder molding. Paterson jug with small chips to shoulder molding and in-the-firing base chips. Carlstadt jug with a long crack at base, a few minor base chips, and small chips to shoulder molding. Garfield jug with two spout chips and minor wear to shoulder molding. H (of Union Pottery jar) 8".