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- SELDEN BYBEE 3 HANDLED POTTERY VASESelden
SELDEN BYBEE 3 HANDLED POTTERY VASESelden Bybee pottery vase. Three handles, brown glaze, shape # 505. Signed and dated on the underside 1927 Selden Bybee with Kentucky mark, 505. 7 1/2"H. Some glaze pops and minor roughness to the glaze on the rim.
- Bybee Pottery. Vase. c. 1930, glazed
Bybee Pottery. Vase. c. 1930, glazed earthenware. 6 h × 4 dia in. result: $189. estimate: $300–500.
- THREE CORNELISON & SON ART POTTERY PIECES,
THREE CORNELISON & SON ART POTTERY PIECES, A SELDON BYBEE VASE AND A NORTH STATE FLOWER FROG JUGTHREE CORNELISON & SON ART POTTERY PIECES, A SELDON BYBEE VASE AND A NORTH STATE FLOWER FROG JUG, the first three, Bybee, KY, circa 1920-1930, including a teardrop shaped moss-green glazed vase, impressed Cornelison & Son medallion mark; an attributed moss-green glazed cream jug with pinched spout, scratched Bybee Pottery mark; and a teardrop shaped swirl two-tone brown vase, the underside ground and with a later handwritten attribution; the fourth a Seldon Bybee blue glazed vase, Lexington, KY, circa 1950, Kentucky State relief mark and model no. 503; and the fifth a North State Pottery flower frog jug, Sanford, NC, 1938-1959, impressed mark, teardrop shaped with loop handle, the shoulder reticulated with five holes, white glazed, the neck and upper handle terminal dipped in blue, h: 6 7/8 in. (the tallest) (5) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
- Bybee Pottery- Flower FrogCornflower
Bybee Pottery- Flower FrogCornflower blue urn-shaped with three handles and 18 holes to hold stems 3.25'' H circa early 20th century good condition.
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