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Hattie Horton, Decorator Rookwood Pottery, Manufacturer
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Jug

1883

Hattie Horton (Decorator) American, active 1882-1884 Rookwood Pottery (Manufacturer) American, 1880 - 1967

Glazed and painted earthenware

Overall: 4 3/4 × 3 1/4 × 2 1/2 inches (12.1 × 8.3 × 6.4 cm)

Ceramics

American Art before 1950

Gift of Mrs. Pearl Parker-Penick

79.185

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Incised, on bottom: H. H. [Hattie Horton]

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Impressed, on bottom with pottery stamp: Rookwood | 1883 | R | 61 [see Registrar's office for reproduction of stamp. The "R" stands for red clay and the "61" is the design number.]

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Pearl Parker-Penick

1979-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Bulletin of the DIA 58, 4 (1980): p. 229 (ill.).

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Credit Line for Reproduction

Hattie Horton; Rookwood Pottery, Jug, 1883, glazed and painted earthenware. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. Pearl Parker-Penick, 79.185.

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