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    Posted 2 years ago

    Postedbyme
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    I've had this old crock a long time. been using it as a pencil cup. Finally found out what it says on the bottom because it was hard to read. It has a chip on the side like it might have had a bail at one time. Anybody know about this?

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    1. keramikos, 2 years ago
      Hi, Postedbyme. :-)

      Cool crock.

      As it turns out, CW user AnythingObscure posted one a couple years back:

      https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/283936-small-wm-p-hartleys-crock

      the incised info on his reads "NOT GENUINE UNLESS BEARING WM. P. HARTLEY LABEL."

      I'll add the link in his post here to make it clickable:

      https://www.hartleysfruit.co.uk/about-us/

      Here's another at Worthpoint:

      https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/wmp-hartleys-stoneware-jam-jar-479475871

      FYI, I saw quite a few Wm. P. Hartley crocks out there, but none with wire bails, or holes to accommodate one.
    2. Postedbyme, 2 years ago
      Thank you for the info. It took me forever to find out the wording on the bottom. It's such a rough piece of crockery that I didn't figure it was much good, but I see lots of them for sale now. Go figure.
    3. keramikos, 2 years ago
      Postedbyme, You're welcome. :-)

      Yeah, it's easy to find others once you know what the name is, huh? };-)

      I can see how difficult it would have been to decipher the wording on yours, because it's not at all clear.

      Yours also has what looks like a little logo at the bottom, whereas AnythingObscure's doesn't. I wonder which is the older one.

      The issue of sealing the contents still had me curious, so I looked around some more. It looks like some kind of cloth or paper covering secured by string, and there was a concern about moisture evaporation:

      https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-appealing-!-advertorial-postcard-for-hartleys-orange-marmalade-105391321.html

      https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-1926-uk-magazine-hartleys-jam-advert-167051091.html

      The latter image comes from a periodical with a date of December 11, 1926, so the crocks were still in production at that time.

      A more in-depth piece about Wm. P. Hartley and his business:

      http://letslookagain.com/2015/02/sweet-success-a-history-of-hartleys-jam/
    4. keramikos, 2 years ago
      Ugh. I found out that the link to the circa 1910 Hartleys postcard at Alamy doesn't work, probably because of the exclamation point character. Very annoying. Let's try it this way:

      https://www.alamy.com/search/imageresults.aspx?imgt=0&qt=G3CYKN

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