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  Cookson Pottery

Cookson Pottery CP-257-USA
Drip glaze gold, 7.75" long, 3" high, 4.5" deep
two-tone drip glze
[good condition]

Price: $7.50

Cookson Pottery Planter/Bowl
6.5" wide by 4" high;
two-color green drip glaze, perfect condition.

Price $9.50

Cookson Pottery CP 206 USA
6.25" long, 3.25" high, 3.5" deep;
two-color drip glaze
[1 light chip on inside]

Price $5.50

Cookson Pottery CP 107 USA
7" long, 3.25" high, 4" deep
[1 original glaze skip on back rim]

Price: $6.50

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COOKSON POTTERY—Roseville, Ohio. 1945 to 1987. Made planters, vases, and garden ware. Generally marked with a CP on the bottom (CP with no periods is usually Cookson; C.P. with periods is Cook Pottery of Trenton, New Jersey; CP with a flame is Chatham Potters; C.P.Co. is Chester Pottery of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania).*

On the Internet, you often find CP described as "California Pottery." To my knowledge, there is no California company that used such a mark.

*Source: Lois Lehner. "Lehner's Encyclopedia of U.S. Marks on Pottery, Porcelain & Clay." Paducah, KY: Collector Books, 1988.

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