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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That river looks like a good place to throw out a few lines for catfish !!!

It definitely is-and I've caught few large ones there
 
Very impressive recoveries, like stepping back in time!
You can still use that jug to store something too, maybe some hard cider!
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Fantastic finds. The complete jug is amazing. Congrats. :occasion14:
 
The Edgefield stoneware piece is deserving of banner in my humble opinion and I'm voting accordingly. Amazing piece of history and a fantastic save!
 
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The Edgefield stoneware piece is deserving of banner in my humple opinion and I'm voting accordingly. Amazing piece of history and a fantastic save!

Could not agree more my friend
 
Wow that is an awesome jug. I always find pieces of glass and ceramics, but never the whole thing. Congrats.
 
I measured the capacity of the jug and it only holds a half gallon. Most of the Edgefield jugs I have seen are two to five gallons, so this one is a little bit unusual-hopefully that will raise the value some. I'm getting an appraisal this week-fingers crossed
 
FOLLOW UP: I sold the jug for $2,000 today. Buying a Minelab CTX3030 tomorrow-life is sweet!
 
FOLLOW UP: I sold the jug for $2,000 today. Buying a Minelab CTX3030 tomorrow-life is sweet!

Incredible! Enjoy your new toy and I look forward to your new finds! How did you go about valuing it and reaching a buyer? Just curious.
 
FOLLOW UP: I sold the jug for $2,000 today. Buying a Minelab CTX3030 tomorrow-life is sweet!

Great results! Not everyday one finds a 2K find laying there to be scooped up. Enjoy the new beep-beep machine it's a site changer.
 
Incredible! Enjoy your new toy and I look forward to your new finds! How did you go about valuing it and reaching a buyer? Just curious.

I have a friend who is an archaeologist; he referred me to a colleague with extensive knowledge of Edgefield pottery. He in turn referred me to two local experts. They both gave me appraisals and were interested in buying it; I ended up selling it to one of them. Apparently it's a very early example of Edgefield pottery and the small size (half gallon) makes it rarer and more valuable.
 
great find nice save ,,,u live close to m family they are in windsor i get down there every couple years
 
You might have had a thing or two to do with it-especially since every time we have hunted together you ran circles around the AT Pro. Now that I have the right weapon maybe I can make up some ground (pun intended) :icon_biggrin:
 
I somehow missed this post since I am usually not on the forum during the weekend. The jug is fantastic, not to mention historical and highly collectible. I also love the large shards of Indian pottery.
 
I have a friend who is an archaeologist; he referred me to a colleague with extensive knowledge of Edgefield pottery. He in turn referred me to two local experts. They both gave me appraisals and were interested in buying it; I ended up selling it to one of them. Apparently it's a very early example of Edgefield pottery and the small size (half gallon) makes it rarer and more valuable.

So interesting and great to know people who can appreciate! Nice save of a piece of history!
 
I don't understand why you're not getting more banner votes? Very rare and worth $2000? Banner all day IMHO.
 

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