Southern Porcelain Company marks. Top: “S.P. Company/Kaolin/ eagle/S.C.” in a shield. Note the hand inscribed “X” on each sherd. Bottom: (Left) Very light mark “S.P./Company/ eagle/Kaolin/S.C.” in a diamond-shaped cartouche. (Center) “S.P./Company/ Kaolin/S.C.” in a shield. (Right) Four lines of print, but only one is legible: “S.C.” The latter is alkaline-glazed stoneware while the others are biscuit. (Courtesy, Diachronic Research.)
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“S.C.P.Co.” mark on biscuit from the kiln. South Carolina Pottery Company. (Courtesy, Diachronic Research.)
Figure 3a
Majolica bowl with rose, and biscuit example from the site, marked “S.C.P.Co.” South Carolina Pottery Company. (Courtesy, the Ferrell Collection.)
Figure 3b
Majolica bowl with rose, and biscuit example from the site, marked “S.C.P.Co.” South Carolina Pottery Company. (Courtesy, the Ferrell Collection.)
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Majolica bowl with rose, and biscuit example from the site, marked “S.C.P.Co.” South Carolina Pottery Company. (Courtesy, the Ferrell Collection.)