"Thanks Dan"
O'Lawton & Co. / 16 Post St.


Inscribed Little Brown Jug


Scratched O'Lawton & Co. 16 Post St.

This jug is quite unique, it is the first "Little Brown Jug" that I have seen with a scratched inscription on the base !!!

I SOUGHT INFORMATION ON THE INSCRIPTION AND COLLECTOR "DAN B." CAME THROUGH....

In his words... The main reason I am writing is that I noticed that you had a question about the inscription on the bottom of one of your jugs. O. Lawton & Co. was an importer and wholesaler of earthenware, glassware and silverplate in San Francisco. One of their addresses was 16 Post St although they had others. They were in business at least from 1872 through the mid 1890s. One guess might be that the jug could have been sent as a calling card or sample to perhaps open a discussion about a business relationship with Lawton acting as a distributor for the Norton Pottery. Its a stretch but then again Lawton was importing many items from England so bringing items across the country by rail isn't that far out of the question. Stoneware was used on the west coast and New England, New York and upper Atlantic states had the lion's share of the market right up until the 1890s so its not that crazy to think that pottery from Bennington might have been shipped out west. If nothing else, its yet another of those fascinating mysteries that make collecting so much fun.

SEE FURTHER DOCUMENTATION BELOW FROM LOCAL SAN FRANCISCO NEWSPAPER ADDS....