Three Stoneware Advertising Jugs, NJ origin, 19th or early 20th century, a small salt-glazed jug with slip-trailed floral motif, stamped "PF CORRIGAN / WINES & LIQUORS / 147 MARKET ST / NEWARK NJ," attributed to J.M. Pruden, Elizabeth, NJ, third quarter 19th century; a two-gallon Bristol-slip-glazed jug with the slip-trailed advertising, "S.B. & Co.;" and a one-gallon Bristol-slip-glazed jug with black-printed advertising for "W,E, Mount. / Englishtown, N.J.," the latter two attributed to the Fulper Pottery, Flemington, NJ, circa 1900. Newark jug with a large spout chip, a small in-the-firing base chip, an in-the-firing chip to one side, and two in-the-firing pings to midsection. Tallest jug with staining and a small spout chip. Englishtown jug a star-shaped spider line on front, some staining and light surface wear, and two spout chips. H (of tallest) 14".