wide bottom pitcher, likely of Becham family make, mid to late 1800s, paint rock glaze with streaky black runs over orange underglaze, creamy green runs in interior, ridged shoulder, applied strap handle, curved neck collared rim, 9 in.; flower pot style milk pan, runny almost honey colored alkaline glaze, applied looping strap handle, thick collared rim, down pulled spout, circa 1880, 5-1/4 x 9 in.; bean pot, dark and light streaky olive green alkaline glaze, applied strap handles, tooled neck, flared rim, 5-3/4 in.; coffee pot, paint rock glaze with black runs over yellowish red underglaze, triangular spout at upper shoulder, unglazed mismatched lid with knob, arched strap handle, flared rim, 9-1/2 in.
Provenance: The Sally and Paul Hawkins Collection
Note: Flower pot style milk pan pictured on the title page of the Georgia Clay: Pottery Of The Folk Tradition, exhibition catalog, July 29 - November 26, 1989, organized by the Museum of Arts and Sciences Macon, Georgia.
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The Sally and Paul Hawkins Collection
glaze voids and anomalies as made, surface wear and abrasions consistent with age and use, pitcher with abrasions and circular clay chips around entire lower belly, 1 in. repaired triangular chip to spout, base edge wear, cream pan with 1-1/4 in. abrasions to spout, 1/2 in, chip to rim, several firing blowouts on surface, base wear, bean pot with heavy rim wear and chipping, two 1/2 in. rim chips, firing hairlines as made to one handle and body of jar, base edge wear with small chips, coffee pot with chip to spout, thin 1/2 in. glaze chip to side of handle
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