The
Small Ovoid Jar 7.75"h x 6.5"w
(on the left in the
picture)
Used widely during the mid-19th century, these jars were
commonly used to a variety of goods including meats preserved in
dry salt, lard, pickles, and fruit butters produced in large
quantities.
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The Large Ovoid Jar 10.75"h
x 9.5"w (in the center in the
picture) -
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Molasses Jug 1.75 Quarts 7.25"h x 5.25"w
(on the right in
picture) Sold Out
Molasses Jug is Sold Out - No Longer Available
Used to hold the standard sweetener of the 19th century, the
molasses jug held bulk quantities of the sweet, sticky
semi-liquid. These and other jugs helped create a musical
phenomenon of the late 19th and early 20th centuries known as
“jug bands”. The jug was also known as "the poor man’s tuba."
Southern Candlesticks
Set of 3 in 6", 7.5" & 9" heights -
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Candlesticks made in stoneware were extremely rare. These
candlesticks, inspired by a southern influence graced the tables
of the growing middle class, providing an affordable, yet simple
elegance to the 19th century home
Inkwell - 4"w x 2.5"h
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Perhaps used by our founding fathers to sign the Declaration of
Independence, the stoneware inkwell was an essential part of
written communications before giving way to glass and porcelain
models in the 1850’s. Comes with feather and instructions to
make a genuine quill pen. |