- GROUP THREE BLUE & BLUE GREEN ROOKWOOD
GROUP THREE BLUE & BLUE GREEN ROOKWOOD VASES Group of three Rookwood blue and blue-green glaze ceramic vases, comprising one trumpet form blue green mottled glaze vase with tulip motif (h. 7.875"), one Edward T. Hurley, 1945, sleeve form vase with a landscape scene (h. 8.75"), and one Frederick Rothenbusch, 1920, sleeve form matte glaze floral motif vase (h. 9.5"), all with impressed maker's mark, date, and artist's monograms. Provenance: From the Private Collection of James Culp, Jacksonville, Florida. Approximate dimensions:
- ROOKWOOD VASE BY MARGARET HELEN MCDONALD
ROOKWOOD VASE BY MARGARET HELEN MCDONALD 5" x 5" Rookwood Vellum Vase With Blackberry decorations, Impressed Rookwood logo and signed Margaret Helen McDonald monogram to the underside.
- FRED ROTHENBUSCH (AMERICAN, 1876-1937).
FRED ROTHENBUSCH (AMERICAN, 1876-1937). Signed Rookwood vase .The vase with a large leaf in relief and a flower at the rim. The body of the vase depicting moonlight on water (?). Marked on the base with the Rookwood RP mark, the Fred Rothenbusch cypher, and an original retailer's label from Davis Collamore & Co, N.Y. From a Larchmont, NY estate. Dimensions: 7" h. Condition: Good. Light crazing.
- ROOKWOOD VELLUM VASE BY E.T. HURLEY,
ROOKWOOD VELLUM VASE BY E.T. HURLEY, 1911A 1911 Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze decoration with a dogwood motif, by noted Rookwood designer ET Hurley (Cincinnati, 1869-1950). Marked to the underside with the 14-flame RP monogram over "XI", "1120 V" production code, and "ETH" signature. Measures 5" x 5".
Condition
Very good condition, with no chips or cracks, and a few stray marks.
- FIVE AMERICAN POTTERY VASES, ROOKWOOD
FIVE AMERICAN POTTERY VASES, ROOKWOOD AND WELLER Including: Green Rookwood Vase, 5 ½"; green Rookwood Weller Pottery vase4 ¼"H; squat form green Rookwood vase, 3"H x 5 ½"; purple Rookwood candleholder, 1 ¾"H x 4 ¾"; pink Rookwood vase, 5"H. Provenance: Daniel M. Fawcett Estate private collection, Pittsburgh, PA.
- A ROOKWOOD VASE, SIGNED, 1921, #912
A ROOKWOOD VASE, SIGNED, 1921, #912 A Rookwood vase, the ovoid form with dark blue glaze decorated with a wide turquoise Persian vine shoulder border, signed, 1921, #912, 6.5"h
- (LOT OF 4) AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES,
(LOT OF 4) AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES, INCLUDING ROOKWOOD AND WELLER (Lot of 4) American art pottery vases, comprising (2) Rookwood vases, both with a dusty pink glaze, dating to 1921 & 1924, shape nos #2400 & 2408; a Weller tree-form double vase, unmarked, and a fourth vase with a multicolored petal glazed ground, greatest 6.25"h
- LARGE ROOKWOOD VASE - TEAL GLAZEA tall
LARGE ROOKWOOD VASE - TEAL GLAZEA tall Rookwood pottery vase, quatrefoil lobed form with a teal, green and dark blue matte glaze. Base marked with Rookwood stamp, shape number (2827A) and cypher (illegible but possibly Sallie Coyne). Dated 1926. 17" H.
Condition:
Overall very good condition.
- ROOKWOOD VASE, ELIZABETH LINCOLN ARTISTRookwood
ROOKWOOD VASE, ELIZABETH LINCOLN ARTISTRookwood pottery vase decorated by the artist Elizabeth Lincoln (active at Rookwood 1882-1931). Pink matte glaze with stylized tulip design in additional colors of green and blue, date mark for 1920. Artist's signature on the underside together with "589D" and "V". 12 1/4" H.
Condition:
Overall very good condition.
- ROOKWOOD VASE, LEAF DECORATIONRookwood
ROOKWOOD VASE, LEAF DECORATIONRookwood standard glaze vase decorated with monochrome trailing green/gray leaves on an ivory background, marks for 1935, shape #892C. 9"H. Provenance: the collection of Stephen and Lisa Steiner Small, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Scattered glaze imperfections.
- GRP: 13 1920S ROOKWOOD VASESRookwood
GRP: 13 1920S ROOKWOOD VASESRookwood Pottery, Ohio, USA. Group of thirteen Arts & Crafts pottery pieces dating from 1920 to 1929.
Includes one square vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 274 I, and dated "XXIX" for 1929 along the underside; one low blue handled vase, impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 6103, and dated "XXIX" for 1929 along the underside; one gray vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2674, and dated "XXIV" for 1924 along the underside; one yellow and blue vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 283 I, and dated "XXVI" for 1926 along the underside; one thin bright blue vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2545 I, and dated "XXIX" for 1929 along the underside; one pink and green vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 2557, and dated "XXVII" for 1927; one blue-gray vase decorated with berries impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 614 F, and dated "XX" for 1920 along the underside; one pink shouldered vase impressed with the Rookwood mark, shape number 1823, and dated "XXVIII" for 1928 along the underside; one orange vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 77 C, and dated "XXV" for 1925; one narrow necked red-pink vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 2477, and dated "XXI" for 1921; one blue vase with angled handles impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 63, and dated "XXVI" for 1926; one pink vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 2435, and dated "XXI" for 1921; and one yellow vase impressed with the Rookwood mark along the underside, shape number 1807, and dated "XXVII" for 1927.
Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Height ranges from 3 1/2 in to 8 in; diameter ranges from 2 1/2 to 5 1/2 in.
Condition:
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- ROOKWOOD VASE DECORATED BY CARRIE STEINLE,
ROOKWOOD VASE DECORATED BY CARRIE STEINLE, 1905Rookwood Vase Decorated by Carrie Steinle, 1905 , decorated with roses; gloss glaze shading from rich brown to green; stamped mark, shape and size: 938C; artist's cypher" CS ."
Height 7.75 in.
Condition:
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