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Edgefield Decorated Butter Crock
Edgefield Decorated Butter Crock South Carolina, 19th century, stoneware with alkaline glaze, opposing applied lug handles, iron slip loop decoration, Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), probably Thomas Chandler Factory, Edgefield District, 6-3/4 in.,
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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 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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Edgefield jar, alkaline glaze
Edgefield jar, alkaline glaze stoneware, two applied handles, row of four incised dots, medium olive glaze, 16 in. Minor glaze anomalies as made, traces old painted surface, several surface chips on sides and shoulder.
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Decorated Edgefield ovoid jar,
Decorated Edgefield ovoid jar, light celadon glaze, brown slip loop decoration at shoulder, Thomas Chandler factory, Kirksey Crossroads, Edgefield, South Carolina, 1840s, 13 in. Several rim and lug chips, 8 in. base crack. Descended in Kite family, Stephens County, Georgia; Eugene H. Massey.
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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 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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G. Beardshaw Clipped Point Bowie
G. Beardshaw Clipped Point Bowie Knife 10.5'' clipped-point blade handle made of buffalo horn clamshell design for the pommel. Leather scabbard. Condition: Blade does have some staining. Scabbard was made later.
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Edgefield Decorated Preserves Jar
Edgefield Decorated Preserves Jar South Carolina, 19th century, alkaline-glazed stoneware, straight-walled body with opposing lug handles, band of kaolin slip loop decoration below handles, probably Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District, 13 in.,
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Decorated Edgefield jar, ovoid with
Decorated Edgefield jar, ovoid with lug handles, mottled and runny medium celadon glaze, white and brown slip flowers and leaves on both sides, attributed to Collin Rhodes, Phoenix Factory, Edgefield, South Carolina, 1840s, 14-1/2 in. Two 5 in. rim cracks, 3 in. professional rim repair.
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CELT. Native American. Hardstone
CELT. Native American. Hardstone with a shaped edge 7''l.
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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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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 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 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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SHELL-EDGED CREAMWARE CHARGER,
SHELL-EDGED CREAMWARE CHARGER, ENGLAND, LATE 18TH CENTURY, England, late 18th century, raised scalloped rim with recessed center, dia. 18 5/8 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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Edgefield Decorated Storage Jar
Edgefield Decorated Storage Jar South Carolina, 19th century, stoneware with alkaline glaze, kaolin slip collar with "3" on each side, celadon runs on olive-green ground, Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), probably Trapp-Chandler Factory, Edgefield District, 14-1/2 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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NAVAL OFFICER'S DIRK, SAMUEL C.
NAVAL OFFICER'S DIRK, SAMUEL C. WRAGG, SHEFFIELD Made in the Furnace Hill district, Mid 19th century: double-edged stainless steel blade; neoclassical style handle in paktong or similar metal, with mother of pearl grips; 8 3/4 in. L. overall; with original leather sheath.
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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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Decorated Edgefield ovoid jar,
Decorated Edgefield ovoid jar, matte celadon glaze, white slip loop decoration on shoulder, attributed to Thomas Chandler, Edgefield District, South Carolina, circa 1850, 16 in. One lug with extensive chips, scattered chips and glaze losses, base with hole, several star cracks, various surface anomalies as made. Griffin Notes that it was "purchased from Eugene Massey…found by Hayes Gilliam of Bowden, Lincoln County, Georgia"
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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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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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Knife/blade. Slight damage to edge.
Knife/blade. Slight damage to edge. 5 7/8".
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EDGEFIELD SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEFIELD SOUTH CAROLINA DECORATED JARSouth Carolina Edgefield alkaline glaze pottery storage jar, having a squared rim, prominent shoulder and two color slip garland or swag decoration to the body. 9 1/4" H. 3rd quarter 19th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall very good condition with one faint, tight spider hairline at base edge.
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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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Fencing Sword 34" blade with
Fencing Sword 34" blade with rounded point.?Cupped-style hilt.?Metal scabbard. Condition: _
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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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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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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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Feather-edge eagle plate, octagonal
Feather-edge eagle plate, octagonal with raised green feathered border surrounding spread eagle holding laurel wreath and arrows, probably Leeds, early 19th century, 6-3/4 in. 2 in. rim crack, normal surface wear and abrasions. Private Collection
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Edgefield ovoid stoneware jar,
Edgefield ovoid stoneware jar, mottled and runny olive glaze, three vertical hash marks at base, attributed to Thomas Chandler factory, Edgefield District, South Carolina, mid 19th century, 12-3/4 in. Large chip on lug under glaze (as made), star crack near one lug, several other small old cracks, normal base wear, surface flaws as made, formerly painted (scattered light paint residue).
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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 Decorated Jar South
Edgefield Decorated Jar South Carolina, 19th century, stoneware, ovoid with celadon alkaline glaze, two lug handles, iron slip loop decoration at shoulder, probably Thomas Chandler (1810-1854), Edgefield District, 11-1/4 in.,
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Liverpool feather-edge charger,
Liverpool feather-edge charger, scalloped and feather edge, central scene with pagoda flanked by stylized trees, probably Liverpool, British, early 19th century, 14-1/4 in. Minor rim discoloration and chips, scattered small abrasions and small glaze losses, otherwise excellent condition. Estate of the Late Wyatt W. Childs, Barnesville, Georgia.