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Lot 233

East TN Decker Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Jar

Estimate: $500 - $700
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$250

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East Tennessee stoneware pottery jar attributed to Charles Decker of the Decker pottery of Washington County (1832 - 1914). Four (4) cobalt decorated flowers with five petals each around the circumference of the jar. One of the flowers is applied horizontally, an unusual variance for Charles Decker. Underside of base with partially legible inscription reading Malcom Anderson, Knox, TN". 8 in. H x 8 1/8 in. W. Maker’s biography (Courtesy of Carole Wahler): Charles Frederick Decker was born in Germany in 1832. He arrived in Philadelphia in his late teens. Oral tradition suggests he worked at the Remmey Pottery before establishing his Keystone pottery there at the age of 25. He moved his family to Delaware for a few years and then back to Philadelphia. After 1869, Decker moved to Virginia, six miles north of Abingdon. The pottery he operated there was located on land owned by a man named Mallicote (Mallicoat). In 1872, he established his pottery in the Nolichucky River Valley near present-day Johnson City, Tennessee. For a year or so he operated in both Virginia and Tennessee. He was one of a number of potters who settled in the region during the early years of Reconstruction. He named his Chucky Valley pottery the same name that he had used in Pennsylvania: Keystone Pottery. His pottery was marketed not only in East Tennessee but also in North Carolina, Virginia, and Kentucky.

Condition

Overall very good condition. Prior owner information written on the base.

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