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Item Code: 1266-145
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Features cobalt blue Bee Sting design. Hand turned crock with molded handle. The jug measures 16 ½” tall and is 9 ¼” wide at the base. Has original cork. A capital letter “A” is imprinted near the base. There is a small shallow crack measuring approx. 1” long extending outward from the right side of the base of the handle. There is raised vertical area of discoloration ending in a small chip, which likely happened when being fired in the kiln, and being pressed up against another jug or crock; overall measures 1 ½” in length. The crock is generally in overall very fine condition and would be a great addition to any folk art or stoneware collection. [ld][ph:L]
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Abram S. Piatt was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, May 2, 1821. He was educated at the Athenaeum and at Kinmount Academy in Cincinnati, and then engaged in farming in the Macacheek Valley. He began to study law in 1846, and in that year founded a… (1179-178). Learn More »