Ceramics and their designs

webby

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Like the title says, I've got some ceramics I've found that have interesting designs on them and was wondering if I could get some help identifying any of them or just getting a name of the design style. Before anyone asks, there are no markings/stamps/identifying features other than the designs on any of these pieces. The last ones just a cool metallic glazed earthenware something.
Have at it!
IMAG1349.jpg IMAG1350.jpg IMAG1351.jpg IMAG1352.jpg IMAG1013.jpg
 

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Very nice, I have read the early settlers used dishes like these. You should have a makers mark on the bottom. My fragments I have found was not complete enough to id mine. Good luck.
 

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The fourth photo is a banded ware from England. I recovered and rebuilt a soup bowl to 85% which I dug from a dump at an 1850's Florida Seminole War fort site. I saw a similar soup bowl in an Ohio antique shop. Even with a crack on the inside bottom, the price tag on it was $375.00, and that was 15-20 years ago. I will attach a photo of bowl when I can download it from my files later.
 

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