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ABNER DUNCAN VAN ALLEN Mt. Sterling, OH Incised Folk Art - Zanesville Stoneware

$ 580.79

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Object Type: stoneware

    Description

    Pictured is a rare incised decorated one gallon jar available for sale.  The brown Albany slip glazed folk art jar
    is incised by the maker twice below the shoulder "A. D. Van Allen".  (The second name is nearly obscured by
    the excess glaze filling in the incised name.)  Abner Duncan Van Allen potted in Mount Sterling, Ohio, Hopewell Township, Muskingum County, some 10 miles west of Zanesville, Ohio from approximately 1870 - 1895.  The jar
    is further incised either "True Wine" or "Vine".  Below that appears an incised small heart & the bust of a bald-
    headed man with a long neck & nose.  All the marks perhaps had symbolism & meaning to the maker.  Once
    again, the backside shoulder area has a date, but it too is filled in with glaze & is illegible.  The jar measures
    8 7/8" in height and 6 3/8" in base diameter.  It's in excellent condition with no nicks, damage or repairs whatsoever.
    History:  Abner Duncan Van Allen came from an extensive family of potters along with his father State Bogart
    Van Allen & several brothers.  A detailed description of the family of potters can be found in "James Murphy's
    Checklist of 19th Century Potteries in Southern Ohio".  Only a very few marked examples of Van Allen pottery
    are known to exist.