Cider jug

Cider jug by Artist unknown

Medium

Earthenware

Dimensions

20.3 × 10.1 cm (8 × 4 in.)

Classification

vessel

Department

Arts of the Americas

Museum

Art Institute of Chicago

Accession Number

67429

Art Historical Context

This unassuming earthenware cider jug, dating to around 1800, offers a glimpse into everyday life in the early Americas. Standing at just 8 inches tall and 4 inches wide, was designed for practical use—likely pouring refreshing apple cider, a staple beverage in colonial and post-Revolutionary households. Produced by an unknown artisan, such vessels highlight the vernacular pottery traditions of the period, where functional objects doubled as expressions of regional craftsmanship. Earthenware made from coarse clay fired at low temperatures, was an accessible medium for American potters, often ...

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