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Churn
Churn
Churn
Museum of International Folk Art

Churn

NameChurn
Artist Dwayne Crocker
Date1/1/2000
MediumCeramic (stoneware), wood fired, alkaline glazed, iron slip
Dimensions16 × 12 × 9 3/4 in. (40.7 × 30.5 × 24.8 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, IFAF Collection, FA.2012.27.15
Object numberFA.2012.27.15
DescriptionTall cylindrical pot with one lug handle and one strap handle. Olive color with black vertical stripes. Rounded rim with a splash guard collar inside. Black iron slip stripes at regular intervals run vertically down the sides. Two narrow black stripes encircle the bottom of the neck. Glaze referred to as "tobacco spit"glaze. Six chips on bottom due to removal from kiln. Signed "Dwayne Crocker Deans Pottery Cleveland GA 1-2-2000."
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