SOLD! for $330.00.
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Group of five (5) Southern and Mid-Atlantic pottery items, all with Albany or manganese slip glazes including: one (1) earthenware or redware pottery jar with unglazed body and glazed interior with partial stamp reading JOHN W. BELL; one (1) stoneware pottery pitcher stamped T.W. COFIELD E. C. BROWN for Thomas William Cofield and Edward C. Brown working near Atlanta, Georgia; one (1) whiskey jug with ridge around the mid-section stamped NASHVILLE with illegible stamp to the base; one (1) stoneware pottery mug (missing handle) incised MR. LEE CRISP, for the African American potter working at the Toone Pottery located in Hardeman County. His birth dates are listed as 1881- 1960.; and one (1) stoneware pottery jug (without handle) incised CHRLES (SIC) GRATE A. All pieces ranging in size from 3" to 10 1/4" H. All items late 19th/early 20th century.
PROVENANCE: The Collection of Richard H. and Kathleen L. Hulan.
CONDITION: 1st item: Chipping to rim and hairlines. 2nd item: Minor chip to rim and scattered firing flaws. 3rd item: Shallow chip to rim, scattered firing flaws. 4th item: Original handle missing, possible chip to lower edge. 5th item: Glaze exfoliation and wear to rim and scattered glaze imperfections.