PlaneDiggerCam
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I dug these last weekend and am confused on the bases of them. Some appear to have a rough texture, and I was wondering if that any would be an example of a polished, sand pontil, etc. I'm fairly new to this particular age of stuff and would really like some help. I'd also like a provided rough age range for each.
1. Johnson's American Anodyne Linement (Inward rolled lip)
2. Howe & Stevens Family Dyes Colors (Sloppy double collar)
3. Early med (Large bubble sloppy applied top and heavily whittled)
I'm just confused on these becusse they are not easily identifiable like an open pontil or iron pontil and are sort of different from a usual smooth base.
Thanks,
PlaneDiggerCam
1. Johnson's American Anodyne Linement (Inward rolled lip)
2. Howe & Stevens Family Dyes Colors (Sloppy double collar)
3. Early med (Large bubble sloppy applied top and heavily whittled)
I'm just confused on these becusse they are not easily identifiable like an open pontil or iron pontil and are sort of different from a usual smooth base.
Thanks,
PlaneDiggerCam