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The House of the Seven Gables/Nathaniel Hawthorne Delft Jar

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The House of the Seven Gables/Nathaniel Hawthorne Delft Jar

$31.95

The House of the Seven Gables Delft Jar is a high-quality, timeless piece that fuses art, literature and history. It’s compact size allows for versatile placement, whether on a bookshelf, desk, or in a collector’s cabinet.

 

 

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Description

Delftware is a tin-glazed earthenware that originated in the Netherlands during the 16th century and is identifiable by its soft blue designs. Delftware was a popular import for 17th century America until the 1651 Navigation Act was implemented by King Charles II to prohibit trade between the colonies and the Dutch. English made delftware (lowercase d) then became a popular product within colonial America.

Dutch Delftware was owned by the House of the Seven Gables’ very own Mary Kitchen Turner, who lived in the house until her death in 1768. Mary was the widow of the wealthiest Turner, sea captain John Turner II, who died in 1742. Her probate lists Delftware multiple times, from Delft trays, plates, and cups to Delft teapots and punch bowls.

This Delft jar was handmade in Holland exclusively for the House of the Seven Gables. It features a detailed image of the Turner-Ingersoll mansion on one side, and an a rendering of the man who made it famous, Nathaniel Hawthorne, on the other.

Explore more Delft merchandise: Canister, Hexagonal Box, Plate, Tankard

Additional information

Weight1 lbs
Dimensions6.5 × 3 × 3 in

Date: August 3, 2023

Author: abuonaiuto


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