New York Made Remmy Stoneware Storage Jar

(1800 - 1813/1820)

New York made salt-glazed stoneware food-storage jar made by the pottery of John Remmy III in Manhattan circa 1800–1813/1820. The jar is stamped with three rows of text reading: "J. Remmey / Manhattan-Wells / New-York." Manhattan Wells refers to the post-1800 waterworks of the Manhattan Water Company at the corner of Reade and Centre Streets (Janowitz 2008).

For more reading see: Meta F. Janowitz (2008) "New York City Stonewares from the African Burial Ground." Ceramics in America. Edited by RobertHunter. Milwaukee: Chipstone Foundation.

  • Date made

    1800 - 1813/1820

  • Material

    Stoneware

  • Ware types

    Salt-Glazed

Van Cortlandt House

Bronx, Van Cordlandt House, 525 S Riverside Ave

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