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Nov 15, 2014 - Nov 16, 2014
PARR FAMILY (ATTRIBUTED), RICHMOND, VIRGINIA DECORATED STONEWARE CROCKS, LOT OF THREE, salt-glazed, comprising two with "1/2" gallon capacity mark but actually 1 1/2 gallon capacity, and an approximately one-gallon example. Each with typical brushed cobalt dropped feathered leaf decoration off shoulder. Attributed to David Parr Jr. (1819-1882) or John L. Parr operating the Richmond Pottery Co. (after 1866-1890). Circa 1860-1890. 9" to 11 3/8" H.
literature: For the latest research on Parr in Richmond see Hunter (ed.) - Ceramics in America 2013, pp. 210-213 - "The Remarkable 19th-Century Stoneware of Virginia's Lower James River Valley", by Kurt, Russ, Rob Hunter, Oliver Mueller-Heubach, and Marshall Goodman.
Provenance: Property of a Rockbridge Co., VA private collector.
One-gallon example undamaged except for two rim chips, remainder with significant crack, one with large rim chip.
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