LORINDA EPPLY ROOKWOOD POTTERYLORINDA EPPLY ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE, 1923American Arts and Crafts pottery vase, Rookwood Pottery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1923, shape number 77C, incised decorator's initials L.E. (Lorinda Epply, American, 1874-1951), decorated with prunus flowers, approx 5.75"h, 3 1/8"diam, 0.75lbs **Provenance: from the Beaumont, Texas estate of Helen Jerry Duval (1919-2006), longtime collector and connoisseur of American art pottery**
LORINDA EPPLY; ROOKWOOD, VELLUMLORINDA EPPLY; ROOKWOOD, VELLUM VASE, LOT OF TWO Lorinda Epply; Rookwood, Vellum Vase, Lot of Two
Ohio, dated 1913, ceramic, impressed flame mark over VIII, impressed '952E', impressed 'V' and incised cipher for Lorinda Epply, 7.5"h, together with framed Rookwood at Marshall Field & Co broadside, overall 19.5"h x 15.75"w. Provenance: Property from the estate of Steve Yvaska, long time noted Antiques and Art journalist for San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, CA
Time: March 2023
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $450.00
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Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery.Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery. Scenic Vellum plaque. 1918, glazed earthenware, original frame. 8 h × 5 w in. result: $1,300. estimate: $1,000–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to verso ‘Flame mark XVIII V’. Glazed artist's initials to lower right ‘LE’.
1921 ROOKWOOD POTTERY LORINDA EPPLY1921 ROOKWOOD POTTERY LORINDA EPPLY 214C BOWL: Ring with stylized pansies over olive green glaze deep blue interior. Impressed Rookwood mark 1921 date mark Lorinda Epply artist mark. 2 3/4'' h. x 5 1/4''.CONDITION: Note interior scratches.
Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery.Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery. large Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with flowers. 1929, glazed porcelain. 12½ h × 10 dia in. result: $1,430. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed signature, date, and number to underside 'Flame mark/XXIX/6080/LE'.
LORINDA EPPLY ROOKWOOD POTTERYLORINDA EPPLY ROOKWOOD POTTERY MATTE GLAZE VASEAmerican Arts and Crafts pottery vase, Rookwood Pottery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1909, shape number 1322, incised decorator's initials L.E. (Lorinda Epply, American, 1874-1951), matte glaze, decorated with white water lily flowers, approx 4.75"h, 5.5"diam, 1.5lbs **Provenance: from the Beaumont, Texas estate of Helen Jerry Duval (1919-2006), longtime collector and connoisseur of American art pottery**
Rookwood scenic vellum art potteryRookwood scenic vellum art pottery vase, signed Lorinda Epply, dated 1913. 10"H. Good condition.
Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery.Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery. Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with berries. 1922, glazed porcelain. 8¾ h × 4¼ dia in. result: $1,040. estimate: $400–600. Incised signature to underside ‘LE’. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark XXII 1357D’.
Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery.Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery. Iris Glaze vase with geese in flight. 1906, glazed earthenware. 6 h × 3½ dia in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed signature, date, and number ‘Flame mark/985E/W/LE’.
LORINDA EPPLY ROOKWOOD POTTERYLORINDA EPPLY ROOKWOOD POTTERY BLUEBIRDS VASEAmerican Arts and Crafts pottery vase, Rookwood Pottery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1923, shape number 932E, incised decorator's initials L.E. (Lorinda Epply, American, 1874-1951), decorated with bluebirds perched on branches, approx 8"h, 3 3/8"diam, 1.25lbs **Provenance: from the Beaumont, Texas estate of Helen Jerry Duval (1919-2006), longtime collector and connoisseur of American art pottery**
RARE ROOKWOOD POTTERY LORINDA EPPLYRARE ROOKWOOD POTTERY LORINDA EPPLY AESTHETIC VASE United States,1874-1951, dated 1921Rare Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery Aesthetic japonisme vase finished in an electric Persian turquoise blue high glaze with contrasting stylized bamboo and cherry blossom design.
Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery.Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery. Iris Glaze vase with geese in flight. 1906, glazed earthenware. 6 h × 3½ dia in. result: $715. estimate: $800–1,200. Impressed signature, date, and number ‘Flame mark/985E/W/LE’. Provenance: Important Private Collection, New York
Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery.Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery. Vellum vase with blueberries. 1921, glazed porcelain. 7½ h × 3½ dia in. result: $2,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark XXI 295E V’ with incised artist cipher.
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VELLUM VASEROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VELLUM VASE AND A ROOKWOOD FIGURE OF THE VIRGIN MARY / LORINDA EPPLY / CLOTILDA ZANETTAROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VELLUM VASE AND A ROOKWOOD FIGURE OF THE VIRGIN MARY / LORINDA EPPLY / CLOTILDA ZANETTA, Cincinnati, OH, date cyphers for 1914 and 1946, impressed RP flame marks and model nos. 1369D and 6905, the vase with V, incised X and decorator's initials LE for Lorinda Epply (1874-1951); the figure designed by Clotilda Marie Zanetta (1890-1970), the tapering cylindrical vase molded and painted with deep blue foliage at the shoulder above graduated brown glazes, h: 9 in.; the Madonna in blue modeled standing with arms reverently crossed (2) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
Rookwood vase in Vellum glaze fromRookwood vase in Vellum glaze from 1921 by Lorinda Epply. Decorated with blue cherry blossoms on stems encircling the vase. Marked with Rookwood logo, XXI, the shape number 890E, V for Vellum and the artist's mark. Mint. 3 3/4" tall by 4 1/4" wide.
Rookwood vase; flying geese byRookwood vase; flying geese by Lorinda Epply, 1908, 6 1/4"H. Good condition, small glaze imperfection near base.
Rookwood Vellum Lamp Base FashionedRookwood Vellum Lamp Base Fashioned out of a Vellum glazed vase by Rookwood artist Lorinda Epply. It features a beautiful landscape of pine trees and is very soft and misty. It is dated 1914 and has the artist's mark on the bottom. The vase stands 13-1/2" tall. The lamp has no shade and includes a finial.
ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASEcirca 1946,ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASEcirca 1946, impressed RP mark over impressed date XLVI; impressed shape number 6918, painted number 8656; painted artist's monogram of Jens Jensen. Provenance: The Eva and Loran Whitelock Estate to benefit the Loran and Eva Whitelock Fund for Cycad Cultivation, with maker's mark to underside Conservation, and Research at The Huntington Library, Art Museum, & Botanical Gardens Condition: with crazing to glaze 12 inches high Condition:
THREE ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASESTHREE ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASES oviform wax 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 in.; Rookwood vellum vase impressed mark for 1919 stylized monogram LE for Lorinda Epply shape number 807 and incised V for vellum; of trumpet shape and finely painted with birds and florals on a grey ground h: 14 in. ; and another iris type glaze bearing Rookwood mark for 1923 shape number 839 and size letter B painted with birds on flowering branches against an aquamarine ground h: 9.5 in.(3) Other Notes: Delia Workum (1904-1966) was active at Rookwood 1927-1929 Lorinda Epply (1874-1950) was active at Rookwood 1904-1948 Rookwood used numbers to denote various styles and letters for size and glazes; ''A'' was the largest size ''F'' the smallest; ''V'' denoted a vellum glaze ''W'' the iris glaze and ''SG'' for their sea green glaze.
Pair Rookwood Ewers one with autumnPair Rookwood Ewers one with autumn leaves on varying black ground, marks for Rookwood, 1899, and "715E" with star and indistinct artist's initials, 5 in., minor scratches near base; one with clusters of orange-red flowers, marks for Rookwood, 1901, and "715E", artist's initials for Mary Ann Mitchell, 1901-1905, 5 in., excellent condition,
Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery.Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery. Scenic Vellum plaque. 1914, glazed earthenware. 8¼ h × 5¼ w in. result: $1,105. estimate: $1,000–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date and number to verso ‘Flame mark XIV V’. Glazed artist's initials to lower right ‘L.A.’.
A Rookwood Vase Edith Regina FeltonA Rookwood Vase Edith Regina Felton Circa 1900 shape #734D with high gloss glaze hand painted with Black-eyed Susans over a graduated background of brown down to green/orange at base bottom impressed with marks and artists initials "ERF". Measures apprx. 6-3/4"H.
Rookwood bust of a woman with gunmetalRookwood bust of a woman with gunmetal glaze. Flame mark with 1922 and #2026. 7 3/4"H x 7 1/2".
ROOKWOOD Ewer. From a LarchmontROOKWOOD Ewer. From a Larchmont home. Dimensions: 12."
Rookwood vellum glaze art potteryRookwood vellum glaze art pottery plaque by Elizabeth F. McDermott ''Summer '' 1918 image of landscape with willow trees signed ''McDermott'' ll in original frame titled and signed on verso with label impressed mark plaque - 6 x 8 in. frame - 11 x 13 in. Estimate $ 2 000-3 000 Uniform crazing on plaque slight separation chips and wear to frame verso of plaque marked with pencil and some dirt.
Rookwood Vellum Landscape PlaqueRookwood Vellum Landscape Plaque by E.T. Hurley American early 20th century. A Rookwood vellum landscape plaque with stream and birch trees to shoreline against a sunset sky with impressed initials for E.T. Hurley un-crazed mounted in a giltwood frame; ht. 9 lg 12 in. Property from the Family of Marge Schott Condition: Some glaze pops.
Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery.Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery. Scenic Vellum plaque. 1919, glazed earthenware, original frame. 7 h × 9¼ w in. result: $2,250. estimate: $1,000–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date and number to verso ‘Flame mark XIX’. Glazed artist's initials to lower right ‘L.A.’. Partial original paper label to verso.
ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASEElizabethROOKWOOD POTTERY VASEElizabeth Lincoln, circa 1904 impressed Rookwood mark to underside and numbered 604C Provenance: The Douglas & Eunice Goodan Living Trust 9 1/2 inches high Condition:
Elizabeth Lawrence Rookwood VaseElizabeth Lawrence Rookwood Vase American. A standard glaze Rookwood vase with floral motifs by Elizabeth Lawrence marked for Rookwood dated 1903 with impressed ECL for Elizabeth Lawrence and style number 880 on bottom; ht. 6.5 in. Condition: Crazing. One factory fissure.
Rookwood jewel bud vase paintedRookwood jewel bud vase painted with pink and blue cherry blossoms by Elizabeth McDermott, ca. 1919. Rookwood flame mark, XIX , 357F, EFM. 6 1/8"H. Intermittent craze lines.
Rookwood vase, floral decorationRookwood vase, floral decoration on matte brown/olive ground, marks for 1925, artist's signature for Elizabeth Barrett, working at Rookwood 1924-1931, 5-1/4 in.
Elizabeth McDermott for RookwoodElizabeth McDermott for Rookwood Pottery. Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with flowers. 1919, glazed porcelain. 4¾ h × 3¾ dia in. result: $455. estimate: $500–700. Impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark XIX 2191 EFM’. Provenance: Rago, The Toni Schulman Collection, 6 March 2004, Lot 120 | Private Collection
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE: ShapeROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE: Shape 950E Decorated by Lenore Asbury dated 1911 marked with an X. 7 1/4'' tall.
Rookwood art pottery ewer; paintedRookwood art pottery ewer; painted by Sarah Coyne (active 1891-1936), ruffled edge. 5 1/2"H. Rookwood and artist marks. Very good condition.
Rookwood Decorated Matte Vase byRookwood Decorated Matte Vase by Elizabeth Lincoln American 1921. A molded and painted matte glaze vase in reds greens and blues impressed Rookwood logo shape No 915E dated 1921 with impressed artist initials for Elizabeth Lincoln; ht. 6 in.?
Rookwood Edith Lavette WildmanRookwood Edith Lavette Wildman 1911 Vase marked (die impressed) Rookwood flame seal 1096 over V with (hand incised) V and artist signed ELW four slightly larger than hairline cracks down rim (pictured) 5''h.