Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Circa 1930, both earthenware with atypical glazes, a blue over brown with the glaze extending over the underside creating the necessity to grind drips (erosion under the top rim; area of glaze crawling revealing the underlying color; repaired rim chip) (10 in.). The second is a two handle form with an almost black glaze forming dendrites over lighter base (rim flake) (7 1/2 in.) unmarked.
From the Personal Collection of Tommy and Cindy Edwards, Pittsboro, North Carolina