Three Rookwood Iris pottery vases, Three works: A Rookwood pottery vase, Sara Sax 1906 Marked for Rookwood; Further marked: VI / 907 E / W [Iris glaze line] / [cipher for Sara Sax] Designed by Sara Sax...
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THREE ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASES oviformwax matte vase with impressed Rookwood mark for 1927 with monogram DW for Delia Workum and shape number 927 size letter F painted with irises on a blue/green ground; h: 6.25...
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Rookwood Iris Glaze Vase
Pottery
DecoratorRose Fechheimer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1906
Decorated with blue-petaled flowers with green leaves on graduated celadon green to blue ground, artist's mark, pottery and date mark...
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Three Rookwood pottery vases, Threeworks: A Rookwood pottery vase, Edward Diers 1923 Marked for Rookwood; Further marked: XXIII / 363 / [cipher for Edward Diers] Designed by Edward Diers (active 1896-1931),...
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A ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE IRIS GLAZEVASE DECORATED BY OLGA GENEVA REED, 1901, : VASE DECORATED BY OLGA GENEVA REED, 1901, the small baluster form vase with painted white clover decoration on shaded green to...
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A ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE IRIS GLAZEVASE DECORATED BY OLGA GENEVA REED, 1901, : VASE DECORATED BY OLGA GENEVA REED, 1901, the baluster form vase with purple tulip and leaf decoration on shaded green to pink...
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Rookwood Iris glaze art pottery vase, by Sara Sax, 1906, of shouldered form, having hand painted thistles on a shaded ground going from pale mustard to dark green, with impressed marks 'RP', and flames over...
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Rookwood Pottery Katherine Van HorneIris Vase: Rookwood Pottery (Cincinnati, Ohio) iris glaze vase, 1909, bearing Katherine van Horne monogram signature underside along with impressed maker's mark. 4. 5" H...
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Rookwood Pottery Iris Glaze Vase: RookwoodPottery (Cincinnati, Ohio) iris glaze vase, 1903, impressed maker's mark underside. 5. 5" H x 4" diameter. Available payment options on Bidsquare...
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY IRIS GLAZE VASE EXECUTEDBY CLARA LINDEMAN: Iris glaze with blue berries and leaves. Marked with the Rookwood logo, date mark for 1908, shape 1278E, artists initials CCL, and the W for white iris...
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AMERICAN ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY SIGNEDVASE, 6-1/4"H., Iris glaze from 1907 decorated by Katherine Van Horne. Marked with the Rookwood logo and monogrammed underfoot, of flowering yellow flowers on black branches....
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Rookwood Pottery Iris Glaze Vase Artpottery Cincinnati, Ohio, 1900 Decorated with thistles on a peach to white ground, initials undecipherable, ht. 7 5/8 in. Estimate $600-800 Some crazing. The absence of...
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Rookwood Iris glaze pottery vase, CarlSchmidt 1903, Cincinnati, OH, faintly impressed ''RP'' monogram and flame marks over Roman numerals ''III'', further marked ''900 / B'' and inscribed ''W'', with impressed...
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Six Pieces Rookwood Pottery: American,20th century, including one Iris glaze vase with daffodil decoration, tallest 8-1/4 in. , Provenance: Private Collection, Georgia Condition scattered residue on pink floral...
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY IRIS GLAZE VASE, PAINTEDBY CARL SCHMIDT, 1900.
Of ovoid form, painted with two sprays of cornflowers, buds and leaves in shades of lavendar, pink, blue and green, on a shaded pale blue to green...
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY IRIS GLAZE VASE, PAINTEDBY CARL SCHMIDT, 1907.
Of cylindrical fl ared form, realistically painted with three swallows in black, grey and white, dipping and diving amidst clouds shading from black...
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY IRIS GLAZE VASE, PAINTEDBY CARL SCHMIDT, 1908.
Of tapered cylindrical form, painted with blue-grey crocus and green leaves, the ground shaded from pale blue at the rim to ivory, green and dark...
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY IRIS GLAZE VASE, PAINTEDBY EDWARD DIERS, 1901.
Of baluster form with extended neck and fl ared rim, painted with pansy stems in shades of yellow, cream, brown and green, the ground shading from...
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY IRIS GLAZE VASE, POSSIBLYPAINTED BY SARA SAX, 1903.
Of ovoid form, painted with a branch bearing buds and blossoms in ivory, yellow, green and brown, on a shaded dark to pale-green ground, incised...
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Rookwood art pottery iris glaze vaseby Sara Sax, c.1901. Marked. 10"H. Very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Small area of background undecorated thus likely the reason for the X on the base....
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