River treasure-Rare Edgefield jug and Native American pottery

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Last Saturday my local river was pretty low and it had a been a while since I had perused the sandbars that have produced so many artifacts and relics in the past, so I set out in my jon boat for a day of adventure. I was not disappointed. Most of the productive bars produced extremely well, and some really nice ones at that-like this rim sherd

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I went home with a lot of pottery sherds very pleased with the day's results and thinking I was done. Until I checked on the water level Sunday and realized that the river had dropped even lower. So I had to go back-I had no choice, right? Back on the river the pottery finds continued, along with a few bottles and shards

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Back at work Monday I couldn't help but wonder where the pottery sherds were washing out above the best sandbar; once again the river was calling me back. After work I launched the boat again and headed for the spot. While I was unable to locate the source I waded the gravel bar with my polarized sunglasses on and found a few more sherds

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Then it happened. As I was wading a deeper area I spotted a large object partially buried in the sand and grave so I picked it up. It was a completely intact stoneware jug! Not a chip or crack on it.

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I knew it was early, and BillD of Va correctly placed it in the early 1800s (thanks Bill). I later learned from another friend with a lot of knowledge on the subject that the jug is an early example of what is known as Edgefield pottery-from the time period of 1810-1850. These stonewares were made in Edgefield, SC by slave laborers and are rare and highly collectible. I confirmed with a knowledgeable archaeologist that my jug is indeed an Edgefield and although he does not do appraisals he said it is probably worth in excess of $1,000. Funny, all of the sudden my wife is interested in the stuff I bring back from the river and is encouraging me to go back. Hmmmm... :icon_queen:

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As a side note a couple of years ago I found a complete black glass bottle (circa 1760-1780) on another sandbar in the same river. Needless to say the river has been good to me-and that in addition to some great fishing!

Monday's finds fresh from the river

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Here are some of the better sherds from the three-day marathon. The coin for size reference is a quarter

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...and all of the "loot"

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I love just being on the river especially this time of year. But the experience is so much better when I find the goodies. What a fantastic three days it was!

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I was excited to see your Indian pottery piece then scrolled down to the Edgefield piece! FANTASTIC find!!! Just a gorgeous piece! You need to go back there again as the water drops. Good luck in your pursuit!
 
Great finds. Have you ever found a ship wreck out there before.
 
Very nice stuff!!!! Keep up the good work!
 
WOW! Thank God for colonial litterbugs :)
 
Wow, now that was a great day. I wish a had a river like that one!
 
Terrific finds! Congratulations.
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Now that's one beautiful piece you managed to recover, laying in the river for so many yrs surviving the flows and turbulences of nature. Very cool!
I sure hope the wife doesn't see $$$ when eyeing on this fine piece, and you get to display it proudly.
 
Beautiful jug. Great find!
 
That would be nice to find - impressive!

Maine_Jim
 
Good eye! Those pieces and jug are just wonderful.
 
Great finds. My largest pottery shards are half or a third of the size of those and that stonewear jug is really impressive. I am not a bottle or container guy but I would love to add some to compliment my collection and an onion bottle which it looks like you found the top of one.
 
That jug is just a beautiful piece. Congrats on a great find.
 
Fantastic finds. I walked the creeks, streams and rivers of Mid Missouri for over 20 years and made some fantastic finds as well... Good luck in the future.
 
That jug is awesome!!!!!! I've got one of those jugs on my bucket list!!!!!
 
Congrats DND! That jug is really a killer find.

Best of luck to you.
 
Once again... Incredible Glenn! :notworthy: Its cool to see the other stuff you found too, like that Native American pottery. I have some potential Native American sites mapped that I need to check out, but I'd love to find stuff like that. Can't believe the condition on that jug. What a great find and you remind me that I need some polarized glasses... I'm battling the glare.
 

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