- C.J. Becham stoneware jug, squatty ovoid
form with two applied handles, runny medium olive alkaline glaze, one handle stamped "CJB" (C. Jackson Becham, son of Washington Becham, Crawford County, Georgia,...
[more like this] - C.J. Becham stoneware jug, squatty ovoid
form, strap handle stamped "CJB" (C. Jackson Becham, 1862-1928, working late 19th century), mottled alkaline glaze, 10-1/2 in. Excellent condition, minor surface...
[more like this] - William Becham stoneware jug, ovoid
with single strap handle marked "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, working 1850-1870, son of John Becham, Sr.), mottled dark brown/olive alkaline...
[more like this] - Franklin L. Becham stoneware jug, ovoid
with strap handle marked "FLB" (Franklin L. Becham, 1871-1958, Crawford County, Georgia, son of Washington Becham), mottled olive brown alkaline glaze, 10 in. Very...
[more like this] - William Becham stoneware jug, ovoid
with double strap handles, one handle marked "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, working 1850-1870, son of John Becham, Sr.), mottled dark brown/olive...
[more like this] - Georgia stoneware churn, everted rim,
two strap handles, glossy alkaline glaze, one handle with incised "BB", the other with impressed "4" (Benjamin Becham, 1837-circa 1915, Crawford County),...
[more like this] - William Becham stoneware jug, ovoid
with applied strap handle marked "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, working 1850-1870, son of John Becham, Sr.), visible turning rings, runny olive...
[more like this] - Two William Becham stoneware jugs: each
ovoid with strap handles impressed "WB" (William W. Becham, Crawford County, Georgia, born 1824, active 1850-1870), one with medium brown/olive glaze, Provenance:...
[more like this] - Large five-gallon stoneware jar, ovoid
with glossy alkaline glaze, attributed to Crawford County, Georgia, mid 19th century, possibly by James Long or John Becham, 16 in. Several cracks (some star, longest 8 in.),...
[more like this] - Two Georgia Stoneware Jugs one ovoid
with alkaline glaze, attributed to Becham family, Georgia, 19th century, 13 in., excellent condition, minor glaze flaws as made; six-gallon jug with one handle, alkaline glaze,...
[more like this] - Three Georgia stoneware jugs: one with
bulbous body, runny brown Albany slip glaze, 5 in., Provenance: Harold Lloyd, 1980, small rim chips, normal base wear ; one with ovoid body, runny medium olive glaze, 8-1/4...
[more like this] - Two Pieces Georgia Pottery 19th century:
both alkaline-glazed stoneware: ovoid jug with stepped shoulder and strap handle, attributed to Becham Family, Crawford County, 10 in., large rim chip, various glaze anomalies...
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