Description
In the Old Edgefield District of South Carolina alkaline glazed stoneware was made at the pottery of Reverend John Landrum in the first half of the 19th century. He was joined there by his son, B.F. Landrum, son-in-law Lewis Miles, and enslaved workers, including a man named Dave, who probably served as a turner. Itinerant white potters such as Cyrus Cogburn, Abram Massey, and James Kirbee also worked there before joining the Western Migration. Of the thousands of pottery sherds excavated at the site only a handful were marked or decorated. These are comprehensively documented in this publication with 160 full color photographs. This will be a useful tool for archaeologists and collectors to help attribute and date vessels and sherds that share the marks used here.
Author: Carl Steen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 09/14/2014
Pages: 84
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.22d
ISBN13: 9781502379085
ISBN10: 1502379082
BISAC Categories:
- Antiques & Collectibles | Pottery & Ceramics
Author: Carl Steen
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 09/14/2014
Pages: 84
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.22d
ISBN13: 9781502379085
ISBN10: 1502379082
BISAC Categories:
- Antiques & Collectibles | Pottery & Ceramics
About the Author
Carl Steen was born in Charleston, SC. He received a BA from the University of South Carolina and an MA from the College of William and Mary. He is a professional archaeologist, and has studied imported and domestic pottery since the 1980s.
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