Her well-kept hand hovered over a small lidded jar filled with murky liquid.
She made lidded jars, large bowls and vases, lamp bases, jugs, animals and birds, large decorated plates, wall tiles, tea sets and mugs.
Another is a smallish lidded jar (around 1910) by Elizabeth Conrad Hickox, a Karuk from northwestern California.
He held up the lidded jar.
And you're to use the salve first He held up the lidded jar.
The rubber-band gun temporarily incapacitated the quarry, which was then dropped into a lidded jar for later comparison.
Mrs. Leo's lidded jar and dish set ringed with tiny shamrocks make that most overworked of Irish symbols newly appealing ($14).
Quiet humans and angels manned the booth where food and water were distributed; lidded jars with thongs to loop around the neck would serve to help the diggers on their way.
Nor Mr. Price, maker of "Mound" (1958), a lidded jar with the look of a mutant vegetable, its zucchini-green skin clownishly patched with other colors.
Oribe wares also include lidded jars and handled food containers.