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Group of three (3) Southwest Virginia, Washington County, stoneware pottery pieces including a pitcher and jug attributed to the potter, Jesse Vestal (born 1828 North Carolina-died 1904 Virginia). 1st item: Salt-glazed stoneware pitcher, unsigned but attributed to Jesse/Jessee Vestal. 9 1/2" H. Last Qtr. 19th century. Note: Exhibited in the "Legacy in Clay: Pottery of Washington County, Virginia" 2005 exhibit, William King Regional Arts Center, Abingdon, VA. It was also illustrated in the "Legacy in Clay" museum exhibit catalog. 2nd item: Small salt-glazed stoneware jug, unsigned but attributed to Jesse/Jessee Vestal. 7 1/4" H. Last Qtr. 19th century. Note: Exhibited in the "Legacy in Clay: Pottery of Washington County, Virginia" 2005 exhibit, William King Regional Arts Center, Abingdon, VA. It was also illustrated in the "Legacy in Clay" museum exhibit catalog. 3rd item: Salt-glazed stoneware inkwell, possibly Washington County, Virginia. 2 1/2" H. Last Qtr. 19th century. Provenance: Brad Swanson Collection, Abingdon, VA. CONDITION: 1st item: Chip to rim of pitcher, above top handle terminus. 2nd & 3rd items: Overall very good condition.