“Face Jug”, tell students that they are going to be investigating the face jug, a type of 19th century pottery created by African American slaves and freedmen in the Edgefield District of ...
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Daily Express US on MSNAntiques Roadshow expert left red-faced as 'grotesque' jug is valued at eye-watering sumA guest on Antiques Roadshow was left gobsmacked when he discovered how much a 'grotesque' jug - likened to a Pablo Picasso - ...
Northeast Georgia families have been making pottery for two centuries. In the early 1800s, they started making face jugs, an art form that originated with enslaved African Americans and which ...
“Face Jug”, tell students that they are going to be investigating the face jug, a type of 19th century pottery created by African American slaves and freedmen in the Edgefield District of ...
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