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Antique 19th Century Whites Utica Stoneware Salt Glaze Stag Hunt Pitcher Ewer 9"

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An antique White Utica Salt Glaze pitcher with German Hunt Scene. Text reads: Dieses sind Stunden Am zn gesuuden. / Mit dem Liebchen vereient Brim rollem Becher. Translation "Prepare this for your loved one at the rolling search and These are hours to heal" Whites of Utica Utica, New York State. United States. Hersteller / Manufacturer Noah White began making pottery for several local firms in Utica, New York, circa 1834, In 1839 he bought out one of these companies, the Addington Pottery, and began making stoneware with the mark "N. WHITE" with the help of his son Nicholas A. White. Another son, William, joined the pottery in 1843; both were made partners in 1849 when the firm became "N. WHITE AND SONS". William White sold out in 1856 and moved to Utica, Illinois, and the firm's mark changed to "N. WHITE AND SON". The marks "WHITES UTICA" OR "WHITE'S UTICA" were used from the 1850′s to the 1870′s. In 1863 Noah's grandson William N. White joined the pottery and name changed to Noah White, Son and Company. Two years later Noah died and Nicholas assumed control of the works, changing the name to "N. A. WHITE AND COMPANY". This name was modified slightly in 1867 to "N. A. WHITE AND SON" when his son became a partner. From 1876 to 1882 the firm's mark became "WHITES, UTICA, N.Y." In 1882 Nicholas's younger son Charles N. White joined the pottery and the mark became "N.A. WHITE AND SON, UTICA, N.Y." The company used the name "CENTRAL NEW YORK POTTERY" from 1890 to 1899, and then "WHITES POTTERY INC." until the pottery stopped making stoneware in 1907. Richard Briggs Co. was an appointed vendor. DIMENSIONS 9.5” x 8” x 8” (Width x Depth x Height)
  • Creator:
    N. A. White (Manufacturer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8 in (20.32 cm)Width: 8 in (20.32 cm)Depth: 9.5 in (24.13 cm)
  • Style:
    Black Forest (In the Style Of)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Late 19th Century
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. Good Overall - Gentle wear; some firing flaws; crack in handle.
  • Seller Location:
    Dayton, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 391251stDibs: LU5343236155632
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