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I have found pieces with this similar glaze. Not sure of a date range. What state was it located?
 

skimel said:
I have found pieces with this similar glaze. Not sure of a date range. What state was it located?

New kent, virginia
 

There were a lot of potters in Virginia. In my opinion, these guys were the BEST at it. My guess is that the sherd you have is either wood fired in a groundhog kiln or it is salt glazed, which was very common in the 18th & 19th centuries. Alkaline was another glaze used. I have a sherd that is very similar in color. My oldest son found a piece a few days later that was from the same vessel; the piece fit together with the one I found.

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That's awesome! I try to find more to match the one I found but no luck yet. :/

Katie 'plays with dirt' Adkins
 

Keep digging! I'd love to hunt Virginia. My wife has family around the Charlottesvile area. She's from Fauquier County.

LRH
 

Little River Hunter said:
Keep digging! I'd love to hunt Virginia. My wife has family around the Charlottesvile area. She's from Fauquier County.

LRH

I prob will attempt it again next good warming out :)

Katie 'plays with dirt' Adkins
 

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