Any way to date old pottery?

66elkie

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My wife found this washed up on Tybee Island, Ga. Is there a sure way of dating pottery? Sure looks old! IMG_0525.jpg
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CRUSADER

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As it's glazed I think that rules out Native. Looks 19th C German to me.
 

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I'm with Crusader. probably 19th century European and most likely German.
 

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