Attributed to Solomon Loy. The front of this bowl is decorated with white slip and covered with a clear lead glaze. The rim profile matches bowl sherds recovered at the site of Solomon Loy’s pottery. Archaeology and intact objects also indicate that he commonly used cruciform motifs in cavettos. For small bowls with related decoration see Linda Carnes-McNaughton, “Solomon Loy: Master Potter of the Carolina Piedmont,” in Ceramics in America, edited by Robert Hunter and Luke Beckerdite (Lebanon, N.H.: University Press of New England, 2010), p. 125, fig. 32; p. 128, fig. 39.