- TWO NC ART POTTERY VESSELS The first
is an open bowl of chrome red glazed earthenware (5 1/2 in.) attributed to Jacon B. Cole, 1930s, (Randolph / Montgomery County, NC, 1869-1943), the second is a malachite glazed...
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED TO HERMAN COLE AT SMITHFIELD
(1927-1942), PITCHER Chrome red glazed earthenware, not signed, retains Wilkerson Collection label....
[more like this] - THREE ARTHUR RAY COLE POTTERY VESSELS
(RANDOLPH / LEE COUNTY, NC) The first is a small basket with Rainbow Pottery Stamp, 1926-1941, (7 in.) (base chip); the second has a deep red chrome red glaze and is not signed...
[more like this] - GRP: 3 J. B. COLE CAROLINA OLD NORTH
CAROLINA POTTERYGroup of three North Carolina handmade pottery vessels, ca. 1930s-50s, including one ball ice lip water pitcher jug in a glossy teal glaze; one handled candleholder,...
[more like this] - A SELECTION OF SIX NC POTTERY VESSELS
To include: a Ben Owen III footed blue bowl with paneled sides, dated 2008 on the underside (4 1/8 x 6.25 in.); a vintage Jugtown bottle vase salt glazed with Chinese blue...
[more like this] - ART DECO VASE, ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE
POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Chrome Red glazed earthenware, angular form with taper, unmarked....
[more like this] - URN STYLE VASE, ATTRIBUTED WAYMON COLE,
J.B. COLE POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Chrome Red glazed earthenware with dark red streaks over orange-gold body, short applied grooved loop handles over tooled shoulder,...
[more like this] - PAIR OF SHAPED RIM VASES, ATTRIBUTED
J.B. COLE POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Two very different variations of Chrome Red glaze, "S" curve handles, bulbous body, attributed Philmore Graves, unmarked....
[more like this] - LARGE FLOOR VASE, ATTRIBUTED J.B.COLE
POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Chrome Red glaze, bright orange-red with striations, attributed to Waymon Cole, tapered body with high collar, wide lug handles, unmarked....
[more like this] - APOTHECARY JAR, ATTRIBUTED BASCOME KING,
J.B. COLE POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Chrome Red glazed earthenware, ribbed pear-shaped body with split handles attached at the rim, ending just above the base, unmarked....
[more like this] - PAIR OF PORCH VASES, ATTRIBUTED J.B.
COLE (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Chrome red glaze turned green possibly fired at the incorrect cone, having a downturned rim, over a raised band at the throat, high arched strap...
[more like this] - TALL NECK VASE, ATTRIBUTED WAYMON COLE,
J.B. COLE POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Chrome Red glazed earthenware, having an elongated neck, ovoid body, dual angular grooved handles, unmarked....
[more like this] - THREE VESSELS, ROYAL CROWN POTTERY (1939-1942
MERRY OAKS, NC) Earthenware, a multicolor vase with high handles (11 in.); a ruffled rim vase chrome red glaze (5 in.); a three handle low vase (5 1/4 in.) all with underside...
[more like this] - ROMAN PITCHER, ATTRIBUTED A.R. COLE
POTTERY (1941-1974 SANFORD, NC) Probably turned by Foister Cole or Jack Kiser at A.R. Cole, well-developed chrome red glaze with downward streaks, wide spout above ring turned...
[more like this] - CHROME RED GLAZED BOWL, NORTH STATE
POTTERY SECOND STAMP (1925-1939 SANFORD, NC) Earthenware footed bowl with indentation around and below the rim, attributed Walter Owen, stamp to the underside....
[more like this] - CHROME RED VASE, ROYAL CROWN POTTERY
(MERRY OAKS, NC 1929-1942) Streaky red-orange glazed earthenware with tooled high neck above applied lug handles, ovoid body, attributed to Jack Kiser, faint circular stamp...
[more like this] - TWELVE PIECES OF NORTH CAROLINA POTTERYTwelve
Pieces of North Carolina Pottery , incl. 7 Jugtown Pottery orange glazed covered vessels and 1 cream pitcher, largest h. 7 1/8 in.; 3 "chrome red" glazed vessels, largest...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FOUR REBECCA EWERS (NC) Lead
glazed earthenware: two with a double dip glaze; a small chrome red glazed (5 in.); and the tallest with an experimental glaze (14 1/4 in.)....
[more like this] - TWO CHROME RED GLAZED PINCH BOTTLES
(NC) 1940s, earthenware, the first with allover consistent glaze, retains the original noggin (10 3/4 in.) (small rim flakes and flake to noggin rim), the second features...
[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] - J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
TWO VASES 1929-1935, earthenware, a chrome red glaze with applied loop handles over a grooved upper shoulder band (several rim and handle glaze flakes) (8 3/4 in.) and a blue...
[more like this] - CHROME RED GLAZED APOTHECARY JAR (NC)
1930s-40s, unidentified potter, orange tone glazed earthenware, multiple turnings to the body, handle attachment somewhat naive, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED JB COLE POTTERY, PHILMORE
GRAVES (STEEDS, NC) VASE 1940s-40s, earthenware, chrome red glaze, ruffled rim above small applied loop handles, 'ruched' body, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED JB COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
NC) FLOWER BASKET 1930s-40s, earthenware, chrome red glaze, somewhat over-fired at the upper portion grading to reds-oranges at the foot, yellow glazed interior, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED JB COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
NC) COOKIE JAR 1930s-40s, earthenware, chrome red glaze, well executed streaky glaze, covered jar with high collar, applied grooved ear handles, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED A.R. COLE POTTERY (NC), CHROME
RED POTTERY FLOOR VASE 1940s, streaky orange-red chromium oxide glaze, tapered form with attached ring handles, not signed....
[more like this] - ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (NC), LARGE
POTTERY VASE 1930s-40s, streaky well-colored Chrome Red glaze, small rounded rim, wide applied ear handles, tapered body, not signed....
[more like this] - Pair chrome red glazed urns: runny and
slightly crystalline orange/red glaze, Seagrove area, North Carolina, probably Smithfield Art Pottery (1927-1940), each about 11-1/2 in. Excellent condition, small glaze blisters...
[more like this] - Pigeon Forge vase by D. Ferguson with
unusual curdled chrome red glaze made in 1959 only. Signed Pigeon Forge Pottery Tenn. D. Ferguson. Mint. 5" tall....
[more like this] - Carolina handled vase in chrome red
glaze, most likely the work of one of the Cole potteries. Unmarked. Couple of small, touched-up glaze flakes. 7" tall....
[more like this] - North State Pottery Chrome Red Jar and
Bowl jar is unmarked five very tiny glaze chips around rim 3''h. bowl is unmarked tiny glaze chip on body several tiny glaze chips around its rim 10''w....
[more like this] - NC Pottery Chrome Red Porch Vaseattributed
J. B. Cole ovoid form with strap handles attached at the rim excellent glaze variations from rust-brown to fiery orange with long vertical drips.20 in.A few glaze flakes notably...
[more like this] - NC Pottery Chrome Red Vase att. J.B.
Coleearthenware with richly mottled chrome red glaze of tapered form with elongated neck and bold turned ring indentations to waist and shoulder.13 in.With small chip to rim....
[more like this] - NC Pottery Chrome Red Floor Vasecirca
1930s attr. J.B. Cole with striated chrome red glaze on large ovoid form with ring and loop handles.17 in....
[more like this] - North Carolina earthenware vase, scalloped
rim, runny chrome red glaze, original price $1.50, Seagrove area, North Carolina, second quarter 20th century, 8-1/2 in. Glaze with some blisters, several very small rim and...
[more like this] - NC Pottery Chrome Red Porch Vasetall
tapered form with lug handles variegated chrome red glaze.20.25 in.Areas of glaze flakes to mid-section of one side....
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