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Ward b. Embossed blue edge decorated: a. Is similar to a design used by Ralph and James Clews, Enoch Wood, and possibly other English potters, ca. 1820s-1830s; b. Dot and leaf, ca. 1820s-1830s. Even scalloped bud type shell-edge decorated: Impressed decoration with scalloped rim, ca. 1820s-1840s. Unscalloped bud type shell-edge decorated: Impressed decoration with plain, not scalloped, rim, ca. 1840s-1850s. Unscalloped type blue shell-edge decorated: Impressed decoration, ca. 1850s-1860s. Unscalloped painted blue shell-edge decorated: Decoration is painted not impressed, ca. 1860s-1900. Figure 2. Shell-edge decorated whitewarefound on nineteenth-century Mississippi sites.
Poverty Point (Indian Culture) Shell-edge Decorated Ceramics - Rufus Ward (03)