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North Carolina's Hillside Pottery and Smithfield Art Pottery: The Pottery with Two Names
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  • ISBN: 9781625451231

North Carolina's Hillside Pottery and Smithfield Art Pottery: The Pottery with Two Names

Author(s): Stephen C. Compton Foreword by Johanna Brown
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A clever collaboration between potter, Herman C. Cole, and artist and entrepreneur, Anna M. Graham, led to the creation of Hillside Pottery in 1927. Located along the banks of the Neuse River near Smithfield, in Johnston County, North Carolina, the operation catered to passing motorists on Highway 22 between Northern homes and Florida vacations and to New York and other out-of-state merchants.

Brought up in one of the state’s most celebrated pottery-making families, Cole had all the required skills to make quality products while Graham drew sketches of shapes to be completed and found Northern vendors to buy the wares. In addition, Cole called upon some of North Carolina’s most talented turners to keep up with customer demand.

By 1931, Hillside’s name was changed to Smithfield Art Pottery, making it clear that this was not a jug factory. Additional potters were employed, multiple kilns were constructed, including two enormous bottle kilns, and as many as 2,000 pieces were shipped weekly.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)
Following his introduction to North Carolina's pottery scene while working as a small town newspaper photographer in the 1970s, Stephen C. Compton was on the path to becoming one of the region's top pottery collectors and noted experts on the subject. An eighth generation North Carolinian, Steve's interests include the state's 18th and 19th century earthenware and stoneware traditions, as well as its early to mid-20th century art potteries, and how these traditions inform the work of hundreds of the state's contemporary clay artists today.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781625451231
Publisher: America Through Time
Date: 10/31/2024
State: North Carolina
Images: 165 color and Black And White
Pages: 144
Dimensions: 6.75 (w) x 9.75 (h)
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