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When deciding what type of stoneware you want to collect we are going to take a look at
briefly at what the great wall jug looks like and the size that is comes in. Here you see
a very small jug probably a 1 gallon a little bit more smaller probably a 1/2 a gallon.
This is a 2 gallon right here this is very plain no decoration at all cobalt decoration
and had a cork at one time. Here you see the 2 gallon straight wall jug it has a little
bit of chipping here but it has a very simple cobalt design on the front with 2 on press
for 2 gallon so that is a pretty large size. But they would start off very small miniature
jugs, no larger then 2 inches and they would go right up to what I have to show you today
is the 3 gallon right here and this is a New York jug. But I want to show you this one
also it is a 2 gallon and it has a nice design a little bit more design, a little more salt
glaze where you can see on it where it has a bumper surface on it. With a nice collar
and handle you can see in the back and most of these straight wall jugs you would find
they have these handles to really move the jugs around. They get pretty heavy so this
is a 2 gallon and the other one that we have here has a nice decoration in cobalt is the
gallon but that has a awful lot of blue with some really nice detail decoration to it.
This a nice 3 gallon what I want to show you on top which is really unusual is this wooded
cork this is a nice original wooden cork you can see it is just hand carved out. And a
lot of times this was lost in the process you can see 3-4 jugs that I'm showing you
here are missing this top. So it is nice when you find a crock that has the original cork
that went in it. So that is a nice example of a really nice cobalt decoration on a 3
gallon New York jug with the original cover so. This is a nice example with a nice stylize
handle on the back. So these are just 4 examples of a wide range that you can find in this
type of a straight wall jug.