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Decorated Indian Vase
Signed "Kolacy" on the bottom, possibly Indian pottery Raku
style. |
Perfect
Decorated, wood fired. |
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1 Gal. Jug
Mid 1800s.
Possibly Landrum (Edgefield) or just across the state line. |
Beautiful early drip glaze. Lip replaced, crack 2/3 around
the center of the jug. Great example of early 'tobacco spit'. |
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#2 Storage Jar
Looks to be Craven in style. Definitely NC salt glaze pottery. |
Large chip out of rim, one handle blown off in firing,
exterior glaze partial decomposed as the piece was buried. |
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14" Storage Jar/Vase
Possibly Chinese or Mexican import. |
Near Perfect, no chips, cracks or scratches, just wear
commesurate for age. |
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Old Southern Platter
Possibly early NC |
Minor chips in paint but none to actual form. |