- J.B. COLE POTTERY, WAYMON COLE
J.B. COLE POTTERY, WAYMON COLE (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC, 1905-1987), VASE Earthenware with blue drips over a white glaze, tapered form with short rounded lip, marked on the underside, "WC 85".
- NC Pottery Chrome Red Vase att.
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.
- Cole Pottery (Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie),
Cole Pottery (Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie), an earthenware bowl with celadon drip glaze, impressed mark, 21.5cm diameter
- J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN, TWO TALL VASES 1929-1935, blue glazed earthenware, stamped on the underside.
- J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN, TWO MALACHITE GLAZED VASES 1929-1935, earthenware, a long neck form with wide mouth and a footed vase with angular shoulder, all stamped on the underside.
- J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN, THREE RING-TURNED VASES 1929-1935, earthenware, each with applied scrolled handles, stamped on the underside.
- NC Pottery Floor Vase att. J.B.
NC Pottery Floor Vase att. J.B. Colecirca 1940 tall tapered form floor / porch vase with flared rim in a rich mottled malachite green glaze probably turned by Waymon Cole.26.25 in.With spider hairlines to base and side; base glaze chips.
- J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN, THREE VASES 1929-1935, earthenware with scrolled handles, the largest has, for Cole, an unusual glaze, all stamped on the underside,
- ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (NC),
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.
- J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN, GROUP OF VASES 1929-1935, earthenware, all with hourglass and twist handle form, a tall vase (9 3/4 in.) and (4) bud vases (each 6 3/4 in.) all stamped on the underside.
- ATTRIBUTED JB COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
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.
- ATTRIBUTED JB COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
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.
- TWO POTS ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY
TWO POTS ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY 1940s-50s, earthenware, the first is a large ring-turned yellow bowl similar to ones made by Nell Cole Graves (5 x 12 in.) and the second is a riffled rim two handled vase generally attributed to Philmore Graves (6 1/2 in.). Not signed.
- J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
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 glazed footed trophy vase (rim flake, paint blemish) (8 1/2 in.), both stamped.
- J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN, THREE VASES 1929-1935, earthenware, low vase with double dip blue green glaze, (4 1/2 in.) (grind mark and small chip to the underside) a mottled blue twist handle (8 in.) (several scattered flea bites and crazing throughout), sky blue vase with (3) applied scrolled handles (upper rim flea bites). All with impressed mark to the underside.
- NC Pottery Chrome Red Floor Vasecirca
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.
- ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (STEEDS, NC) Earthenware, the first is an angular bowl attributed to Waymon (4 1/2 x 10 in.), the second is a malachite glazed vase (7 1/4 in.), and the third is an elixir jug stamped "Sunset Mountain Pottery" (7 3/4 in.)
- NC Pottery Nell Cole Graves Figural
NC Pottery Nell Cole Graves Figural Disha rare piece turned by Nell at J B Cole Pottery rose glazed bowl featuring a duck and ducklings.5 x 8.5 in.Pictured on page 25 ''J.B. Cole's Pottery Catalogue'' reprint.
- CYLINDER VASE, NC POTTERY Possibly
CYLINDER VASE, NC POTTERY Possibly Phil Graves at J.B. Cole Pottery, mid 20th century, earthenware glazed in a mottled dark and light green grooved detail at waist and above the foot, not signed.
- ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY,
ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY, (STEEDS, NC) THREE VESSELS 1930s-40s, cobalt blue glazed, a flange rimmed bowl (3 1/2 x 8 1/4 in.), a cream jug (5 1/4 in.) and a bulbous vase with ring turned neck, probably Phil Graves, (11 in.) not signed.
- ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (STEEDS,
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.) (good condition); a ruffled rim vase, attractive blue-green glaze, attributed to Phil Graves (6 in.) not signed (A.R. Cole crafted a very similar ruffled rim vase, so this particular one might be from that pottery).
- ATTRIBUTED JB COLE POTTERY, PHILMORE
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.
- 32 miniature pottery vessels: jugs,
32 miniature pottery vessels: jugs, pitchers, baskets, mugs, eight pieces with marks for Celia Cole, two birdhouses marked "Jugtown Ware", one piece marked "E Pugh", eight modern Jugtown pieces marked "Owens", 13 unmarked including one swirl (possibly Reinhardt or Propst), 1-1/4 in. to 2-1/2 in., all probably North Carolina. Very minor chips and abrasions, no repairs found. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
- NC Pottery Chrome Red Porch Vaseattributed
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 one to handle and along base rim; firing line at handle attachment to rim.
- COLE POTTERY GLAZED BARWARECole
COLE POTTERY GLAZED BARWARECole Pottery Glazed Barware,
- SALT GLAZED COBALT TALL VASE ATTRIBUTED
SALT GLAZED COBALT TALL VASE ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (STEEDS, NC) Probably turned by Waymon Cole, 1940s, having a multi-grooved neck over a low shoulder, not signed.
- ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY, WAYMON
ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY, WAYMON COLE (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC, 1905-1987) Lead glazed earthenware, two accordion vases, not signed.
- NC POTTERY FLOOR VASE, WAYMON COLE
NC POTTERY FLOOR VASE, WAYMON COLE (1905-1987, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) At J.B. Cole Pottery, of medium size and of ovoid form with three high, grooved handles, glossy bright blue glazed earthenware, signed on the underside "WC 85".
- J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN,
J.B. COLE POTTERY, SUNSET MOUNTAIN, FOUR VASES 1929-1935, a shoulder vase with speckle glaze decorated with (6) conjoined loops (6 in.), a baluster twist handle bud vase (7 in.), (2) white glazed vases (taller 8 3/4 in.) (taller with rim hairline, both with glaze skips). All with impressed mark to the underside.
- GRP: 3 J. B. COLE CAROLINA OLD
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, impressed mark "Carolina Ware Southern Pines, N.C." along the underside; and one vase in a chrome red glaze, very likely thrown by J. B. Cole.
Candle holder; height: 4 1/4 x width: 5 in x depth: 5 in. Pot; height: 5 1/4 in x diameter: 5 1/4 in. Pitcher; height: 8 1/4 in x diameter: 7 1/2 in.
Condition:
All three wares have some quite minor glaze flakes. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- J.B. Owens Pottery Co. Majolica
J.B. Owens Pottery Co. Majolica Jardiniere marked J.B. Owens Pottery Co significant chipping and glaze chips in one area on the bottom half chip near rim and chip on rim with two hairlines on rim as well 10.75''h.
- ATTRIBUTED TO J. B. OWENS, THREE
ATTRIBUTED TO J. B. OWENS, THREE ABORIGINE SERIES WORKS Inspired in 1907 by Native American pottery designs, these pots are composed of yellow clay with unglazed painted exteriors, glazed interiors, two have inscribed initials "JB."
- ART DECO VASE, ATTRIBUTED J.B.
ART DECO VASE, ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Chrome Red glazed earthenware, angular form with taper, unmarked.
- TWO VASES, ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE
TWO VASES, ATTRIBUTED J.B. COLE POTTERY (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC) Cobalt glazed, teardrop accordion shape with small mouth (11 3/4 in.) (under glaze scratch across bottom) and a rimless baluster vase (7 1/2 in.) (tiny rim line; several shallow glaze scrapes).
- THREE NC POTTERY VESSELS A signed
THREE NC POTTERY VESSELS A signed A.R. Cole ice pitcher, double dip brown glaze, no cover (roughness to spout; tiny rim chip) (7 1/2 in.), attributed to J.B. Cole Pottery, brown sugar glazed teapot with cover (6 1/2 in.), unidentified potter, hourglass vase with scrolled handles (10 in.) (good condition), not signed.
- NC POTTERY TABLEWARE (25) PIECES,
NC POTTERY TABLEWARE (25) PIECES, COLE POTTERY, NEOLIA COLE, 1980S Brown glazed earthenware with spiral carving, (6) plates (10 1/2 in.); (4) plates (7 5/8 in.); (7) soup bowls; (5) mugs; three nesting bowls largest (3 1/2 x 8 1/2 in.)