Animal figure, America, 1820–1900. Chalkware. H. 7 1/8" (cat).
(Courtesy, Winterthur Museum.)
Bottle, attributed to Bethabara or Salem, North Carolina, 1786– 1821. Lead-glazed earthenware. H. 5", W. 2 1/2". (Collection of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts.)

Dixon and Company, frog mug, England, ca. 1825. Earthenware and polychrome, lustre, and transfer-printed decoration. H. 5 1/8 ". (Courtesy, Julie Elizabeth Hunter.)

Detail showing the interior of the frog mug.
Storage box for Fancy
glass
, America, 1830–1835. Printed paper and pasteboard. H. 3", Diam. 1 1/4". (Courtesy, Richmond History Center, the Valentine Museum.) The box reads: “Fancy Glass Work from L. Finn’s Exhibition.”

Pig bottle, America, 1820–1850. Glass. H. 5 1/4", W. 3", D. 8 1/4". (From the Collections of Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village.)