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Edgefield Jar Edgefield District,
Edgefield Jar Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, mottled pale celadon alkaline glaze with visible throwing rings, 9-1/4 in.,
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EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, ATTRIBUTED BENJAMIN F. LANDRUM HORSE CREEK SITE Mid 19th century, approximate four gallon capacity, glossy olive brown alkaline glazed stoneware of an ovoid form, having a high collar with inner ledge, applied wheel thrown handles, stamped above one handle with four circular impressed marks each with an inner raised "X" (these stamps may have represented capacity).
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EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, THREE
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, THREE GALLON CROCK Attributed to Benjamin F. Landrum, Horse Creek Valley site, 1850-1860, ovoid stoneware with a dendrite glaze, rounded rim with short neck, capacity indicated by three vertical slashes above the base rim.
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Edgefield four gallon jug,
Edgefield four gallon jug, mottled and runny olive alkaline glaze with finger marks at base, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 15 in. Two rim chips, largest 1/2 in., minor abrasions.
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Edgefield Decorated Pitcher South
Edgefield Decorated Pitcher South Carolina, 19th century, stoneware with alkaline glaze, iron slip decoration on neck and shoulders, applied vertical strap handle, possibly Trapp-Chandler Factory, Edgefield District, 13-1/2 in.,
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Edgefield ovoid jar, alkaline glaze
Edgefield ovoid jar, alkaline glaze stoneware, light slip tulip over dark brown ground on each side, marked with "L" below one tulip, Collin Rhodes, Phoenix factory, Edgefield, South Carolina, 1840s, 12-7/8 in. Large repaired cracks encircling vessel, base wear, surface anomalies as made. Eugene H. Massey
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Edgefield Jug attributed to
Edgefield Jug attributed to Collin Rhodes (1811-1881), South Carolina, 19th century, ovoid with runny alkaline glaze, looped "3" at shoulder beside slip floral flourish, Shaws Creek, Edgefield District, circa 1850, 14 in.,
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Edgefield Decorated Jug South
Edgefield Decorated Jug South Carolina, 19th century, stoneware with rich olive alkaline glaze, collared rim, kaolin slip medallion with "2", probably Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District, 14-3/4 in.,
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Edgefield jar, two large lug
Edgefield jar, two large lug handles, speckled runny medium olive alkaline glaze, shoulder with two incised hash marks (possibly capacity marks although vessel would seem to be larger than two gallons), heavily potted, possibly by Dave the slave potter, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 13 in. Several large repaired rim chips, sides with abrasions and wear, interior with white residue, base with normal wear and slight chips. James Coleman, 1978
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Decorated Edgefield jug, two
Decorated Edgefield jug, two strap handles, pale celadon glaze, each side with white slip wreath, Thomas Chandler, Edgefield District, South Carolina, circa 1850, 18-3/8 in. Good condition, several small base creases or cracks (possibly as made) with some surface retouch, both handles repaired. Found in Franklin County, Georgia; Eugene Massey.
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Edgefield Decorated Jug
Edgefield Decorated Jug attributed to Thomas Chandler, 1810-1854, Edgefield, South Carolina, mid 19th century, celadon glaze with slip-decorated wreath, collared rim, 11-1/2 in.,
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Edgefield ovoid stoneware jar,
Edgefield ovoid stoneware jar, two handles, visible potting rings, Albany slip glaze, attributed to Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 18 in. Rim and shoulder chips, normal base wear, other minor firing flaws as made.
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Edgefield two-handled jar, shaped
Edgefield two-handled jar, shaped rim, two applied strap handles, celadon glaze, Edgefield District, South Carolina, early to mid 19th century, 8-1/4 in. Several rim chips with related cracks.
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Edgefield ovoid stoneware jug,
Edgefield ovoid stoneware jug, glossy light celadon glaze, circular brown slip decoration encircling "2", Thomas Chandler factory, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 13 in. Several base cracks (longest 11 in.). Found in Franklin home, Lavonia, Georgia; Eugene Massey.
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EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, ONE
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, ONE GALLON JUG 19th century, alkaline glaze with iron impurities, ovoid form, lacking handle, not signed.
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Edgefield Incised Stoneware Dave
Edgefield Incised Stoneware Dave Jug Dave Drake, South Carolina, circa 1852, creamy olive-brown alkaline glaze, double-ring mouth, incised on shoulder "LM May 6.1852" beside horseshoe mark and four dots, Edgefield District, 15 in.,
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Decorated Edgefield Jug (Collin
Decorated Edgefield Jug (Collin Rhodes, Phoenix Factory, Edgefield, South Carolina, 1840s), ovoid with brown slip tulip with white slip borders, 13 in.,
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Edgefield Decorated Jug
Edgefield Decorated Jug attributed to Collin Rhodes (1811-1881), South Carolina, 19th century, ovoid with runny alkaline glaze, circular looped "2" over slip floral flourish at shoulder, Edgefield District, 13-1/4 in.,
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Edgefield District stoneware jar,
Edgefield District stoneware jar, ovoid with everted rim and strap handle, medium olive glaze, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 15 in. 8 in. rim crack, otherwise good condition, firing and glaze anomalies as made. Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
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Edgefield jar, slightly everted
Edgefield jar, slightly everted rim, two lug handles, mottled brown/celadon glaze, three vertical hash marks under one rim, capacity or maker marks, Miles Mill, Edgefield District, South Carolina, 1860s or early 1870s, 13-1/4 in. Scattered rim and handle chips (largest 1 in.), surface anomalies as made, base with black residue.
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EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, STORAGE JAR
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, STORAGE JAR FOUR GALLON Third quarter 19th century, green alkaline glazed stoneware with glaze runs from the rim, tooled throat, highly ovoid form, possible attribution to George P. Siegler, Aiken County, unsigned ("Great and Noble Jar" fig. 4.7).
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Edgefield Decorated Jar South
Edgefield Decorated Jar South Carolina, 19th century, stoneware, ovoid with strap handle, collared rim, white slip loop decoration encircling "3", pale celadon glaze with runs, probably Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District, 16 in.,
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ATTRIBUTED EDGEFIELD DISTRICT (SC),
ATTRIBUTED EDGEFIELD DISTRICT (SC), FOUR GALLON ALKALINE GLAZED JUG 19th century ovoid stoneware form with tooled throat, tooled bands to the body, unidentified impressed hatchmark signature on lower throat.
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Edgefield stoneware bowl, two lug
Edgefield stoneware bowl, two lug handles, medium alkaline glaze with brown speckles, attributed to Landrum-Stork Pottery, Edgefield District, South Carolina, 1830s-1860s, 5-1/4 x 14-1/2 in. Rim and handle chips, old 4 in. rim crack. John Burrison Collection.
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Edgefield Decorated Jar
Edgefield Decorated Jar attributed to Collin Rhodes (1811-1881), South Carolina, 19th century, ovoid with two lug handles, olive glaze with runs, white loop slip decoration over brown ground, Edgefield District, 11-3/4 in.,
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EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHANDLER POTTERY 1840-1850s, Kirksey's Crossroads, smooth olive alkaline glaze, high straight collar, large wide lug handles, rounded tapered body, kaolin slip looping decoration around the entire shoulder.
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TWO PIECES OF EDGEFIELD
TWO PIECES OF EDGEFIELD POTTERYEdgefield District, South Carolina, circa mid 1800s, rare preserve jar form with light green alkaline glaze, angled shoulder, flared rim, 9-3/4 in.; unusual clabber bowl with runny olive green and dark brown alkaline glaze, applied strap handle, ridged neck, semi round rim, 5-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Edgefield, South Carolina Collection
Condition:
glaze voids and anomalies as made, rim wear with several minor chips, surface abrasions with minor glaze chips, unglazed area in interior, base edge chips, clabber bowl with rim wear and minor chips, kiln debris, minor abrasions to glaze, residue to exterior
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Edgefield Decorated Preserves Jar
Edgefield Decorated Preserves Jar South Carolina, 19th century, stoneware with cylindrical body and alkaline glaze, sharply defined shoulders, kaolin slip loop decoration, Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District, 9-1/2 in.,
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Decorated Edgefield Jar Edgefield
Decorated Edgefield Jar Edgefield District, South Carolina, ovoid with runny celadon glaze and dark olive looped border, marked on shoulder "Chandler Maker" (Thomas Chandler, 1810-1854), 18-1/4 in.,
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B.F. Landrum Edgefield jug, ovoid
B.F. Landrum Edgefield jug, ovoid with strap handle, recessed spout, runny celadon glaze, Edgefield District, South Carolina, 1820s, 12-3/4 in. Restored spout, creases at base of handle, surface anomalies as made. Francis McNairy
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Edgefield ovoid pottery jar, two
Edgefield ovoid pottery jar, two handles, runny and mottled medium olive glaze, two vertical hash marks on shoulder, five small diamond shaped punctations on neck, 15 in. Large chip on both handles, scattered paint residue, several base chips possibly as made. The Estate of the Late Milton Stephens, Greenville, South Carolina.
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EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, TWO
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, TWO GALLON STONEWARE STORAGE JAR, JOHN W. SEIGLER 1860s, heavy dark alkaline glaze with runs and separation, ovoid with semi-round rim and arching handles, three slash marks below the rim representing capacity, stamped above base "J W. S & Co/Pine House/ SC."
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EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, (ATTRIBUTED
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, (ATTRIBUTED POTTERSVILLE MANUFACTORY, 1850S), TWO GALLON JAR Brown-black alkaline ash glaze, having a slightly rounded rim over highly placed lug handles, the ovoid body has a more distinct taper than usually seen in Edgefield pots. The two slash marks below the rim indicate potter was likely an African-American.
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Edgefield Decorated Jar South
Edgefield Decorated Jar South Carolina, 19th century, stoneware with runny celadon alkaline glaze, applied slab handles, swag and loop kaolin slip decoration, probably Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District, 16-1/2 in.,
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Edgefield Jug attributed to Abner
Edgefield Jug attributed to Abner Landrum, Pottersville Stoneware Manufacturing, Edgefield District, South Carolina, 1810-1830, alkaline-glazed stoneware, ovoid with strap handle and distinctive drip glaze, incised backward "C" with barbs (possibly made with a staple) on side below base, 12-3/4 in.,
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EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, INCISED
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, SC, INCISED STORAGE JAR Mid-19th century, alkaline glazed ovoid form with slightly rolled rim above horizontal handles over a wide swath of double incised lines and two bands of sine waves, possible attribution to Greenville, SC, Thomas Owens shop, although the form bears a similarity to Thomas Owensby ("Great and Noble Jar," fig. 2.39). Not signed.