circa late 1800s, both with two strap handles on one side, a lug handle on the other, Cleburne County churn, double dipped, brown and Bristol glazed, double coggle wheel decoration at neck, stamped "3" capacity mark, rounded rim, lid ledge 16 in., larger green alkaline under glazed churn with incised "5" capacity mark, 17-3/4 in.
Provenance: From the Collection of Elbert H. Parsons, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama
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From the Collection of Elbert H. Parsons, Jr., Huntsville, Alabama
glaze voids and anomalies as made, minor surface wear, Cleburne County churn with 3/4 in. chip to lug handle, glaze frits and light wear to rim, blue paint residue, surface wear and abrasions, frits to glaze around body, likely circular restoration on base, large churn with 1/2 in chip to lug handle, light surface abrasions, kiln debris to side of jar, rim wear with rim chip, residue on rim and handles that illuminate under black light, good condition
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