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GROUPING OF 3 EAST TN POTTERY
GROUPING OF 3 EAST TN POTTERY JUGSGrouping of three (3) East Tennessee pottery jugs. 1st item - Large stoneware jug with incised lines around upper shoulder and two cobalt brushed spots. Pulled handle joins to rim. 16"H. Late 19th century, possibly Greene or Washington Co. 2nd item - Stoneware jug with multi-channel extruded handle similar to marked jugs of the Weaver pottery, Knoxville, TN. Straight sided walls, red color clay. 10"H. Late 19th century. 3rd item - Large jug with opposing strap handles, incised 4 gallon capacity mark. 18"H. Late 19th/Early 20th century. Provenance - Yates estate, Greeneville, Tennessee.
Condition:
1st item - chip to rim edge. 2nd item - tight hairline to base of jug. 3rd item - chip to one handle edge, shallow scrapes around rim.
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2 EAST TN GREENE CO. JARS, EXTRUDED
2 EAST TN GREENE CO. JARS, EXTRUDED HANDLESTwo Greene County, Tennessee pottery jars. 1st item - Stoneware transitional jar with extruded lug handles and flattened rim. Interior with red clay color. 11" H. 2nd item - Earthenware creampot jar with tapered rim and bell shaped profile. Couple of areas with lead glaze drip. Interior glazed. 5 7/8"H. Mid 19th century. Provenance - Yates estate, Greeneville, Tennessee.
Condition:
1st item - Overall excellent condition, couple of shallow chips to inside rim and base edge. 2nd item - Overall very good condition with a couple of tiny glaze flakes.
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