How old is this crockery? Im trying to age The site.

bartshop62

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How old is This broken crockery I dug in a bottle dump area next to a civil War era house a confederate soldier lived in. How old could it possibly be? Any ways or ideas I CAN clean it correctly without ruining it? Or leave it like that? 20210407_183920.jpg 20210407_183633.jpg 20210407_183641.jpg 20210407_183647.jpg 20210407_183652.jpg 20210407_183655.jpg 20210407_183720.jpg 20210407_183724.jpg
 

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smokeythecat

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That's hand thrown salt glaze stoneware. In the US, most of it dates in the 1800's. Its hard to tell without more of it. Soap and water is all you need to wash it up.
 

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Looks like an Albany slip interior, as Smokey said it is most likely 1800s but hard to say how old. Probably from a bee hive style jug from 1880 period give or take. You can't hurt it anymore than it has already been.
 

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I agree with the others on the age and from the lack of wear on the bottom this jug probably broke soon after being made.
 

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You may be onto a good site there FF1. Best of luck to you.
 

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