(Randolph and Moore Counties, North Carolina, mid to late 1800s) large and smaller salt glaze jugs, both with impressed banded line decoration around shoulder through handle, large jug with tight arched strap handle with impressed terminal, smaller jug with larger looping strap handle, both with down angled tooled spouts, larger jug with impressed "1" capacity mark, 12-3/4 in. and 11-1/2 in.; pitcher with impressed banded line decoration at belly, shoulder, and rim, ridged looping strap handle, 10 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, some clay body frits, base edge frits, otherwise all in good condition
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