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2021.900.25, Quintal
Quintal
2021.900.25, Quintal

Quintal

Dateca. 1870
Attributed to 1819-1890
MediumSalt-glazed stoneware
DimensionsOH: 4 1/8"; OD: 5 1/2" (body at widest point).
Credit LineMuseum Purchase, The Friends of Colonial Williamsburg Collections Fund
Object number2021.900.25
DescriptionQuintal: five-spouted bulbous flower vessel with applied leafy vines and an applied yellow rose and rose bud.Label TextThe attribution of this five-spouted flower vessel to David Greenland Thompson is based on the applied decoration and the style of the piece as it relates to an inscribed pitcher with a history of descent in the potter’s family and illustrated in Figure 60 in “The Stoneware Years of the Thompson Potters of Morgantown, West Virginia, 1854–1890” (Ceramics in America, 2011). The delicate floral decoration on this quintal is indicative of an artistic move on the part of the potter, perhaps, foretelling or at least bridging styles prevalent in the Arts and Crafts movement.

Many of Thompson’s pottery tools survive in the collections of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History enabling the firm attribution of unsigned or unmarked vessels. This quintal along with Colonial Williamsburg’s Thompson family storage jars (1999.900.1 and 2015.900.9) illustrates the breadth of that pottery’s stoneware production.
Storage Jar 2015.900.9
David Greenland Thompson
ca. 1860
1979.900.12, Storage Jar
David Greenland Thompson
ca. 1880
R.2012-1903_2023.900.1, Storage Jar
David Jarbour
1825-1831
Quintal 1939-103
ca. 1770
Cooler 1993.900.1
Henry Lowndes
1840-1842
2024-377, Posset Pot
ca. 1740
2025.900.2, Storage Jar
Thomas W. Keesee and David Parr (Keesee & Parr)
1858-1862
Storage Jar 1999.900.1
John Wood Thompson
1855-1863
Storage Jar 2016.900.2
David Drake
1849 (dated)
2021.900.28, Storage Jar
Thomas W. Commeraw (alternate spellings - Commereau, Commerau)
1797 - 1798
Record
Star Pottery
1866-1890
Pig Flask 2005.900.7
Anna Pottery
ca. 1865