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Lot 1409

Two North Carolina Chrome Red Glazed Vessels, Attributed to Cole and Teague

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Circa 1920s, glazed earthenware, unsigned, the first attributed to J.B. Cole Pottery (Steeds, NC), a teardrop shaped vase with graduated rings (12 1/2 in.); and second attributed to Teague Pottery, (Hemp, NC), baluster form vase with dual lug handles with ringed shoulder (10 1/2 in.).

From the Estate of the late Dr. Everette James, Jr., Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Teague with small glaze flakes to upper rim, and some chips to foot rim; Cole with chips to upper rim and a few glaze flakes to base rim, crazing in areas.