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Important Creamware Baluster-form Jug, banded in rust, gray and black with a green-glazed reeded band and dendritic decoration in black on a rust eld near the rim and again over alternating bands of rust and gray in tree-like formations, (comparatively recent restoration to lines in the base and to the tip of the pouring lip), ht. 7 in. Provenance: Zeke Liverant, Colchester, Connecticut, 1973.! Literature: Photograph to be included in MOCHA and related slipware 1770-1939, Jonathan Rickard, publication due 2002.! Exhibitions: The Private Eye: From Private Connecticut Collections, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, 1994; Rhode Island Collects Ceramics, Rhode Island School of Design Museum, 1997.


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Auctioneer:
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Date:
2001-10-28

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