Edgefield Stoneware Storage Jar
probably Landrum attributed, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District, South Carolina, circa early 1840's, possibly made by Dave Drake, under fired light olive alkaline glaze with glaze crawl, ovoid form, four "slash" marks to shoulder, thin applied lug handles, flared rim, lid shelf, 15 in.ÿ - Provenance: Collection of Dr. Joseph T. and Gaile E. Wingard, Jacksonville, Florida
Condition Report: glaze voids and anomalies as made, three 1-1/2 in. chips to rim, other chips and wear to rim, 1-1/2 in. and 3/4 in. chip to one handle, minor glaze chip to other, minor chips to glaze at body, three circular glaze anomalies to body, base edge wear and minor chips, hole in base of jar, at least 8 in. hairline around base of jar,ÿ
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probably Landrum attributed, Horse Creek Valley, Edgefield District, South Carolina, circa early 1840's, possibly made by Dave Drake, under fired light olive alkaline glaze with glaze crawl, ovoid form, four "slash" marks to shoulder, thin applied lug handles, flared rim, lid shelf, 15 in.ÿ - Provenance: Collection of Dr. Joseph T. and Gaile E. Wingard, Jacksonville, Florida
Condition Report: glaze voids and anomalies as made, three 1-1/2 in. chips to rim, other chips and wear to rim, 1-1/2 in. and 3/4 in. chip to one handle, minor glaze chip to other, minor chips to glaze at body, three circular glaze anomalies to body, base edge wear and minor chips, hole in base of jar, at least 8 in. hairline around base of jar,ÿ