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Grouping of three (3) East Tennessee stoneware pottery jars, possibly Greene County. 1st item: Stoneware pottery jar, unsigned but attributed to the Harmon pottery, with two applied lug handles, two lines below the tall rim and cobalt sprig decoration to the body. 13 3/4" H. 2nd item: Stoneware pottery jar, unsigned but possibly George W. McFarland (1875-1899) who was associated with the M. P. Harmon pottery, tall rim with lug handles and cobalt "3" flanked by two cobalt sprigs to the upper shoulder indicating capacity. 14 7/8" H. 3rd item: Small stoneware pottery jar with spout and incised writing to the body reading BROMIDE FIXING LSH. 5 3/4" H. All pieces Late 19th century.
PROVENANCE: Private Hawkins County, Tennessee collection.
CONDITION: 1st item: A couple of chips to rim, scattered firing imperfections, otherwise overall good condition. 2nd item: Both handles with scattered flakes, one shallow chip to rim, hairline to rim extending into the shoulder area. 3rd item: Overall very good condition.