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Storage Jar 2019-74
Storage Jar
Storage Jar 2019-74

Storage Jar

Dateca. 1821
Maker ca. 1801 - ca. 1875
MediumAlkaline-glazed stoneware
DimensionsOH: 11 3/4"; OD: 11 1/4"; Diameter at foot: 7"; Diameter at mouth: 6 7/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2019-74
DescriptionOvoid storage jar with pronounced everted flared rim, integral lug handles, marked with two upside-down impressed Y's near the base of the jar using what appears to be printer's type.Label TextDavid Drake is one of the only enslaved potters working in America whose work can be specifically attributed to him. This storage jar and accession number 2019-73 represent the very early years of his working career and are handsome examples of the wares made in the earlier period in Edgefield pottery.

David Drake was owned by several men during his life. One of these, Abner Landrum, edited a local newspaper; the "Edgefield Hive" and David Drake may have worked as a typesetter there. This jar and accession number 2019-73 were stamped with printer's type letters, like those used by newspapers, near the base; Landrum’s newspaper may have been the source of the type that was likely used.
Mark(s)Two upside-down impressed Y's near the base of the jar made using what appears to be printer's type.Provenance[Robert Hunter Antiques, Yorktown, VA]; 2019, purchased by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Williamsburg, VA)
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