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Stoneware Pitcher or Jug?

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The auctioneer said these items were unearthed in Mississippi. Ed Whites farm in Lee County to be exact. He said they are 17th century. Might even be earthenware. Who knows.. The Pitcher stands 14" high and the crock is about 8" with a "2L' stamped on side. Both are in pristine condition. No other makers marks on them. These are the only two pictures I have until I recieve the items in the mail. Would like to know orgin, and value.  Please email me at [email protected]  .   thanks a bunch! 

Category Pottery
Medium clay
Distinguishing marks cobalt blue, glaze
Condition Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item 14" high
Date Period 17th or 18th
Weight 6 pounds
History Standing 14 inches, early-17th century Dutch Stoneware pitcher reputedly from Ed White's farm, Lee County Mississippi, very good undamaged condition, the second piece, a cobalt 2 liter, dug piece from Adams County, Mississippi, standing just over 8 inches, stamped 2L below right handle, also very good free of detractions..
Price Paid (If known) 80.00 - auction
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