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- TWO SIGNED NC POTTERY VESSELS 1940s,
TWO SIGNED NC POTTERY VESSELS 1940s, the first is a small Rebecca pitcher made by C.C. Cole and stamped "WILLIAMSBURG HANDMADE POTTERY" (11 3/4 in.) (base rim chip) and the second is a low footed vase with impressed stamp ''JB Cole" (several scrapes to upper rim) (5 in.).
- NC POTTERY, CHROME RED VASE AS A TABLE
NC POTTERY, CHROME RED VASE AS A TABLE LAMP Mid 20th century, ovoid vase having an attractive streaky red-orang glaze, JB Cole or Smithfield, set within a wooden base.
- TWO CHROME RED GLAZED PINCH BOTTLES
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 streaks of fire engine red over orange tones (body flake and rim flake, attributed to JB Cole, both not signed.
- 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.
- 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.
- JACON B. COLE (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC,
JACON B. COLE (MONTGOMERY COUNTY, NC, 1869-1943) After 1922, earthenware chamberstick, rare impressed stamp "JB COLE / Steeds NC" on the underside.
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