Lot #: 343
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Three Cobalt-Decorated Stoneware Jars, Northeastern U.S. origin, first half 19th century, all of ovoid form, a one-gallon jar with cobalt highlights, stamped "D. GOODALE. / HARTFORD," CT origin, circa 1818-1830; a one-gallon jar with brushed stylized foliate motifs, attributed to William Nichols, Athens or Poughkeepsie, NY, circa 1820; and a two-gallon jar with scalloped drape motif, probably Jacob Caire, Poughkeepsie. Goodale jar in essentially as-made condition with various in-the-firing flaws, including a chip to proper right handle. Nichols jar with significant exfoliation and a small hole in underside. Two-gallon jar with staining to surface and a short hairline from rim on reverse. H (of Hartford jar) 10 1/2".