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Alkaline-glazed stoneware jar
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This stoneware jar was made in 1862 by David Drake,
a master potter who turned wares as a slave for
Lewis Miless Pottery, Edgefield District,
South Carolina. Drake is commonly referred to as
"Dave the Potter." Taught by a former
owner to read and write, he signed many of his pieces,
which today are valued highly among collectors.
In addition, he inscribed original two-line poemsabout
love, money, his work, and spiritualityon
some of his jars and jugs, implicitly challenging
the laws of South Carolina against educating slaves.
This jar contains the verse I made this jar
all of cross If you dont repent, you will be lost
and is inscribed May 3 1862 LM Dave. |
Division of Social History, Ceramics and Glass
National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution
Behring Center
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