1700's PA German Dutch Amish BROWN Glazed Pottery CROCK

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Thisis a rare brown clay crock measuring 5 1/2 inches tall and 5 inches in diameter. Dates to the 1700's. These are actually much rarer than the highly collected redware pieces. made on a potter's wheel and Amish used. The brown clay is a local clay from Lancaster, Pa. T is actually little to no red clay in this area but some brown clay is in pockets. Fire glazed giving it the distinctive black and brown surface hues. This is one of the best ways to identify this rare 1700's brownware. Another way is the bottom edge outside bevel. I find lots of 1800s' and even 1900's brownware while 1700's is easily distinguishable from the later pieces, it is very rare and many collectors have no knowledge. T is also little to nothing written about it and I find pieces at excavations of 1700's colonial sites and present at some shipwrecks. Excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Purchased from an Amish estate in Lancaster Pa. Amish information: The Amish are an Anabaptist Christian denomination and Swiss-German ethnic group found primarily in the United States and Ontario, Canada, that are known for restrictions on the use of modern devices such as automobiles and telephones. The Amish separate themselves from outside society for religious reasons; they do not join the military, draw Social Security, or accept any form of assistance from read more