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Creator: Peters and Reed
Circa 1912-1921 Peters & Reed Pottery Hexagonal Vase
By Peters and Reed
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Circa 1912-1921 Peters & Reed Pottery hexagonal vase. Marbelized glaze, earth tones. Peters & Reed Pottery was established in 1899 in South Zanesville, OH; became The Zane Po...
Category
Early 20th Century American Other Furniture
Materials
Pottery
Circa 1912-21 Peters & Reed Pottery Shadow Ware Vase
By Peters and Reed
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Circa 1912-21 Peters & Reed Pottery Shadow Ware Vase. Peters & Reed Pottery was established in 1899 in South Zanesville, OH; became The Zane Pottery Co in 1921 under new ownership. D...
Category
Early 20th Century American Other Furniture
Materials
Pottery
Circa 1912-1921 Peters & Reed Pottery Shadow Ware Vase
By Peters and Reed
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
Circa 1912-1921 Peters & Reed Pottery Shadow Ware Vase. Peters & Reed Pottery was established in 1899 in South Zanesville, OH; became The Zane Pottery Co in 1921 under new ownership....
Category
Early 20th Century American Art Deco Furniture
Materials
Pottery, Paint
Peters & Reed Zanesville Arts & Crafts Ceramic Bowl, United States, c.1920
By Peters and Reed, Zanesville Stoneware Company
Located in San Juan Capistrano, CA
Peters & Reed Zanesville Arts & Crafts Ceramic Bowl for, United States, c.1920.
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20th Century American Furniture
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Ceramic
$200 Sale Price
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Peters and Reed Glazed Pottery Vase
By Peters and Reed
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This multi-colored ceramic pot by Peters & Reed exudes a vivid palette of mustard, ink, moss, and terracotta, crafted with thick, energetic daubs of glaze that accentuate its dynamic...
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