Four Pieces of Stoneware, Northeastern U.S. origin, 19th century, a molded hunt scene pitcher with incised bark handle and German slogan, attributed to the White's Pottery, Utica, NY, late 19th century; an Albany-slip-glazed syrup jug, stamped "E & L P NORTON / BENNINGTON, VT," circa 1870; a one-gallon ovoid jar with cobalt-highlighted handles, CT origin, circa 1825; and a two-gallon cylindrical crock with cobalt floral decoration, stamped "S.B. BOSWORTH / HARTFORD," CT origin, circa 1885. White's Utica pitcher with a small network of lines to rim and a minor, glazed-over surface line spout. Norton jug with heavy chipping to spout, wear to base of handles, and some surface wear. Ovoid jar in excellent condition with a small rim chip, a small in-the-firing ping to handle, and some water glass staining to shoulder. Bosworth crock with large reglued section on reverse, a 5 1/4" diagonal crack from rim on front, 2 1/8" rim chip, and a chip to one handle. H (of White's Utica pitcher) 6 1/4".