4301 2 COMMEMORATIVE HISTORICAL PITCHERS.

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This item SOLD at 2025 Nov 02 @ 16:05UTC-04:00 : AST/EDT
Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 150.00 USD
Estimated at 300.00 - 600.00 USD
1) ELLSWORTH. This attractive pitcher was made to commemorate the untimely death of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth at the Marshall House hotel in Alexandria, Virginia on 24 May, 1861. He was killed by the successionist innkeeper, James Jackson, after removing a Confederate flag from the top of the Inn. Jackson was immediately shot dead by Ellsworth's men. The pitcher was produced shortly thereafter by Millington, Astbury and Poulson potters, of Trenton, New Jersey after a design by Charles Coxon. Coxon's daughter, Ann Coxon Smith added the polychromatic decoration. CONDITION: the pitcher shows significant craquelure and has a piece missing at the top of the handle. 2) LIVERPOOL JUG: An early 19th century creamware Liverpool jug featuring a scene of mourning over the death of Washington on one side, and an American ship on the other side named "CARPENTER". The initials "DAW" are under the spout along with an American eagle. CONDITION: Sadly, a significant part of the rim and spout have been restored some time ago. The body of the jug does show some discoloration also. (02-24520-2/BF). $300-600.