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- PAIR OF EDWIN MEADERS COVERED "GRAPE"
PAIR OF EDWIN MEADERS COVERED "GRAPE" JARSPair of Edwin Meaders (White County, Ga., 1917-1998) green alkaline glazed pottery bean pots or jars with applied grape cluster and grape leaf decoration to the bodies and domed lids. Both with incised inscription "Edwin Meadiers" to the base. 8" H. 20th century.
The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
Condition:
Both overall very good condition with light craquelure to the glaze and minor scattered firing imperfections.
- Two stoneware bean pots: both with two
Two stoneware bean pots: both with two strap handles, one with incised wavy lines, speckled medium brown glaze, Crawford or Washington County, Georgia, 8 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1977, rim wear and chips, lacking lid ; jar with mottled brown glaze, attributed to Crawford County, Georgia, 7-1/4 in., Provenance: Billy Allen, 1980, extensive rim wear, small cracks and chips .
- 2 glazed redware bean pots with manganese
2 glazed redware bean pots with manganese decoration, each with chips and glaze flakes, tallest 6" Estimate $100-200
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