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Garden Urn
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Garden Urn

Date1882-1892
Maker
MediumEarthenware
DimensionsOverall: 13 1/2in. (34.3cm)
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2008.900.3
DescriptionSlip-decorated earthenware storage jar of tapered form with high neck and coggled everted rim, decorated on each side with foliate-like spots and dashes in green slip and on the other two sides ornamented with molded and applied lion's mask handles with incised manes, stamped "S. BELL & SON / STRASBURG" on the shoulder.Label TextThis flowerpot or urn is marked with a stamp indicating it was made at the Bell Pottery while under the ownership of Samuel Bell and his sons at the end of the 19th century. The Bell family had created traditional earthenware and stoneware in the Valley of Virginia for generations. The applied lions on the sides of this piece were made from molds that were originally used by Solomon Bell earlier in the century.Mark(s)S. BELL & SON / STRASBURGProvenanceDavid L. Good Antiques, Camden, Ohio
Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (August 1, 2008, Lot 178)
2023.900.5, Storage Jar
Thomas R. Waddell
1850-1870
Dish 2008.900.2
ca. 1790
2021.300.1, Painting
Richard Burnside
ca. 1990
Storage Jar 2015.900.9
David Greenland Thompson
ca. 1860
Storage Jar 2008.900.1
Chester Webster (1799 - 1882)
1870-1879
1959-188, Dish
ca. 1840
2022.900.5, Dish
Smith Pottery
1820-1840
Carving 1990.701.1
John S. Eiker (1882-1981)
1938 or 1939
Jar 1954-414
ca. 1720
1979-250,1, Apothecary Chest
Philip Bell
1772-1774
Teapot 1947-143
ca. 1750
Storage Jar 2015.900.7
Jeremiah S. Hogue
1866-1870