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New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Relish Dish
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.

Relish Dish

Maker Arthur Ray Cole (1892-1974)
Manufacturer Cole Pottery
CultureAmerican
Dateca. 1930
MediumFeldspathic glazed earthenware
DimensionsOverall: 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm)
InscribedRound stamp on bottom: A. R. Cole Pottery, Sanford, N.C.
Credit LineGift of Walter P. Chrysler, Jr.
Object number79.62.3
Not on view
DescriptionRelish dish formed of three small dishes put together with a handle in the center. The mottled glaze is pinkish-rose in imitation of Chinese Peach blow -- it did not fire properly.

Exhibition HistoryExhibited May 1979 "Southern Pottery from the Collection of The Chrysler Museum", Norfolk, VA, March 3/4 - May 29, 1994. Published ReferencesCOLLECTIBLE CERAMIC, Marcia Ray, Crown, New York, 1974, p. 210.
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Arthur Ray Cole
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New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Arthur Ray Cole
No Date
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Arthur Ray Cole
No Date
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2008.
Vernon Owens
1987
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Pamela Owens
1994
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera- 2007.
Jeannette B. Brown
ca. 1989
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2008.
Bill Stewart
1994
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Jeannette B. Brown
1993
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Vernon Owens
1993
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2007.
Vernon Owens
1993
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Unknown
early-mid 8th century
New photography by Shannon Ruff captured with a digital camera-2006.
Unknown
19th century