1/2 gallon Paterson N.J. script jugs...

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Getting ready to build permanent shelves this weekend, so I got my 1/2 gallon script jugs out so I know how much space I need for them, I have just about the same number of ink stamped 1/2 gallons as well...

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Super collection! However, OMG - did you have any idea how much space it would take? You better put up a third rack as well - you know you can't stop once you start! :laughing7:
 

Oh my goodness. Now that is a beautiful sight!
 

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Super collection! However, OMG - did you have any idea how much space it would take? You better put up a third rack as well - you know you can't stop once you start! :laughing7:
This is just a small sampling of my jugs, I have well over 200 pieces of stoneware I believe..
 

Killing me, Jim. Beauties!
 

You should give me about half, then we’ll both have a lot.
Super collection Jim, I hope the display works out nicely
 

Amazing collection......and I thought I had it bad. You are the stoneware king.
 

Just glimpsing at them all brings one thing to mind real quick. Did the same dude write on every jug. At a glance I’m saying the guy was a prolific writer/painter. In hindsight I’m sure they were made by numerous people though. Lol. Great collection. Please God let there never be an earthquake in Patterson!!! Stunning collection. Jgas.
 

Just glimpsing at them all brings one thing to mind real quick. Did the same dude write on every jug. At a glance I’m saying the guy was a prolific writer/painter. In hindsight I’m sure they were made by numerous people though. Lol. Great collection. Please God let there never be an earthquake in Patterson!!! Stunning collection. Jgas.
There were three different decorators at Fulper Pottery, which is the consensus based on different characteristics in the script, as for earthquakes it would take a hell of shake to dislodge them when they are on the completed shelving, which will be a minimum of 10" deep and firmly screwed to the studs with 4" screws... ;)
 

Fantastic collection, congratulations! :notworthy:
 

Build it twice to three times what you need. Nice jugs. I think I told someone else that.:laughing7:
 

that is one awesome collection
 

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