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Nov 17, 2017 - Nov 18, 2017
Molded stoneware pitcher illustrating the shooting of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, the first conspicuous casualty of the Civil War, at Alexandria, VA, made by Millington, Astbury, and Poulson, Trenton, NJ, ca 1861. A baluster form pitcher with spurred handle, molded in relief on one side with a dramatic depiction of "Col. Ellsworth," who lies dead at the bottom of the stairwell, while three soldiers, one identified as "F.E. Brownell," struggle to fight the man who shot Ellsworth in the chest, identified as "J.W. Jackson / The Traitor" on the pitcher. Brownell, the soldier shown bayoneting Jackson, was credited with killing the "traitor," and later received the Medal of Honor for his actions. The reverse side is imprinted with the phrase "Union and the Constitution," and features a molded relief of an American Eagle with snake in beak perched above a fallen Confederate Flag, with an American Flag flying at right above a gathering of rifles. Approx. 8 in. at widest point, 8.5 in. tall. This is believed to be the first commemorative pitcher made by a US potter.
Few cracks along lower portion of pitcher.
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