long spouted jug, yellowish orange and green speckled lead glaze, applied strap handle, likely attributed to the Teague family of potters circa 1930s, Moore County area, 10-1/2 in. footed ovoid jug form, yellowish glaze, collared spot, possible made in eastern piedmont region, unknown maker, possibly early 19th century, 10-1/2 in.; pint size jug, salt glaze, collared spout, possibly a Randolph or Moore County Maker, mid 19th century, 6 in.
Provenance: From the collection of the Ackland Art Museum, Gift of Charles Millard, sold to benefit acquisition funds
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From the collection of the Ackland Art Museum, Gift of Charles Millard, sold to benefit acquisition funds
glaze voids and anomalies as made, minor surface wear and abrasions, based edge wear, Teague attributed piece in good condition, jug with loss of handle and chips to rim, pint jug with loss of handle, several rim chips, 3 x 3 in. spider hairline to back of jug below handle, clay body anomaly to lower body of jar
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