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NC ART POTTERY, THREE PINCH BOTTLES Earthenware: a blue glaze (9 3/4 in.) (crazing); a streaky brown, probably A.R. Cole (10 1/4 in.) (good condition);...
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- TWO SETS OF PINCH BOTTLES WITH NOGGINS,
ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Earthenware, uncommon rose-pink glaze (height with noggin 10 1/2 in.) (thin glaze at spout); a blue glazed set (height...
[more like this] - NC ART POTTERY, THREE PINCH BOTTLES
Earthenware: a blue glaze (9 3/4 in.) (crazing); a streaky brown, probably A.R. Cole (10 1/4 in.) (good condition); and a green glaze with noggin (chips to noggin rim, bottle...
[more like this] - EARLY NC ART POTTERY, THREE ITEMS, UNKNOWN
MAKERS 1920s, earthenware: a clear orange glazed pinch bottle; and an over-fired orange glazed pinch bottle (7 in.); the third is a transitional flower basket attributed to...
[more like this] - THREE NC POTTERY PINCH BOTTLES 1930s-40s,
glossy green glazed earthenware, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED SMITHFIELD POTTERY (NC, 1927-1942),
TWO PINCH BOTTLES Flambé glaze on one, the second appears to have a dark flambé glaze, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
NC) THREE VESSELS A blue glazed earthenware double handled vase, attributed to Waymon (9 1/2 in.) (.25 in. rim chip); a stoneware and cobalt pinch bottle and noggin (9 in.)...
[more like this] - NORTH STATE POTTERY (SANFORD, NC), THREE
PIECES Glazed earthenware, (2) two pinch bottles, second stamp, 1925-1930s, a double dip covered teapot, 3rd stamp, until 1959....
[more like this] - CAROLINA POTTERY, WRENN COLE, TURNER
(CANDOR, NC, 1929-1932) 1930s, earthenware pinch bottle glazed with a very thin white slip under a blue splatter, stamped on the underside...
[more like this] - A.R. COLE POTTERY (SANFORD, NC), THREE
VESSELS An early chrome red jug stamped "Rainbow Pottery" (6 1/2 in.), a variegated blue glazed earthenware footed bowl "A.R.Cole" circular stamp (4 3/4 in.) and a spatter...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO CECIL AUMAN POTTERY (RANDOLPH
COUNTY, NC, 1919-1936) Three clear yellow glazed earthenware vessels, each with cobalt decoration, a scalloped rim bowl (3 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 7 in.), a pinch bottle (8 in.) (base...
[more like this] - LOG CABIN POTTERY (GUILFORD COUNTY,
NC, 1927-1932) Two pinch bottles, one is glazed in blue and the second has a heavy white glaze with black inclusions and crazing, both with incised log cabin mark to the undersides....
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