Moonshine Jug?

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I am not an expert! Don't get too excited. Marked 2, probably 2 gallon, salt glazed, plenty of potteries made jugs to carry liquids from liquor to molassas to milk. Made anywhere from 1880s to 1930s. Looks to be in descent shape. Try https://www.crockerfarm.com/stoneware-auction/ to get a value, but I don't expect it to be worth more than $60-$70. Unless it can be attributed to a known desirable potter.
 

Whiskey, syrup, any bulk liquid and as mentioned, not worth a whole lot but it is definitely something to get excited about. Great find in my book and thanks for sharing it with us.
 

Holy moly that's cool O would hold onto it great relic
 

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