HAMPSHIRE/VOLKMAR Hampshire ovoid vase embossed with buds and leaves under a great blue-green frothy glaze, and Volkmar small, squat, faceted vase covered in matte green glaze. Both marked. 7" and 3 1/2"
THREE PIECES OF MATTE GLAZE ART POTTERY EARLY 20TH CENTURYTHREE PIECES OF MATTE GLAZE ART POTTERY, Early 20th Century, 1-2) Two green planters. Heights 3.75" and 4.75". 3) Blue vase in the Hampshire style. Height 6".
HAMPSHIRE Vase molded with full-height buds alternating with leaves and covered in a fine green and teal blue mottled matte glaze. Stamped Hampshire Pottery. 6 3/4" x 4"
Hampshire vase, shouldered form covered with a blue matt glaze, marked, 3.5"w x 5"h
GRUEBY/NDSM/HAMPSHIRE etc. Grueby low bowl in frothy matte green glaze, two North Dakota School of Mines pieces by E. Erickson, one carved with a band of Belgian women in matte green and brown, the other a low bowl, Hampshire matte green low bowl, and a Jugtown bud vase in Chinese blue (chips to rim). All marked. Grueby bowl: 2 1/2" x 8"
Hampshire vase, shouldered shape with an incised design, covered in a blue matt glaze, impressed mark, #110, 3.25"w x 4.5"h
Hampshire vase bulbous shape with organic designs covered in a blue matte glaze marked 3.5''w x 6.25''h
HAMPSHIRE Four vases: three covered in matte mauve glaze, and a bulbous vase in mottled blue. All marked. Tallest: 8 1/4"
Hampshire Pottery Vase Decorated pottery Keene, New Hampshire, late 19th century Ovoid form with molded flower buds on stems alternating with broad leaves, matte blue glaze on white clay body, impressed Hampshire Pottery, M in a circle, and 42 on base, ht. 7 in.
Hampshire vase tall tapered shape covered in a mottled blue and gray matte glaze marked #66 4.5''w x 11.75''h hairline
Hampshire Pottery Vase
Designed by Cadmon Robertson, Circa 1904-1914
Having an ovoid form covered with a mottled matte blue glaze. Impressed on underside with factory mark, M within a circle, and 66; also inscribed in blue paint 588, P and S/S. Chip to glaze at foot; some rub marks to surface.
Height: 12 in (30.5 cm)
Chip to glaze at foot; some rub marks to surface (as noted in the catalogue). Glaze miss to rim.
Hampshire Vase and Bowl
Pottery
Keene, New Hampshire, c. 1879
Tall cylindrical form in matte blue glaze, white base clay indistinctly marked, ht. 7 5/8; low bowl with incised geometric design in matte blue glaze, white base clay marked 19/1 Hampshire Pottery and an M in a circle, ht. 2 3/8 in.
Hampshire Art Pottery Vase Hampshire art pottery vase with blue green matte glaze. Marked on base, "Hampshire Pottery 18/2". 6"h. Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $32.00 plus 1.5% replacement insurance. Please note we do not accept credit cards.
Seven Pieces of American Art Pottery, 20th century, a J.S.T. & Co. amber-glazed vase and pitcher depicting a witch, two Hampshire pottery items: a matte blue glazed vase and a green glazed creamer with molded rim; a single Dorchester Pottery candlestick; and a pair of Van Briggle candlesticks, ht. to 7 1/4 in. Estimate $250-275 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
HAMPSHIRE POTTERY BLUE MATTE GLAZED SQUAT VASEHampshire Pottery Blue Matte Glazed Squat Vase
GRUEBY/ROSEVILLE/HAMPSHIRE Five items: two Grueby low bowls, one green (firing line), one white; Roseville Tuscany pink flaring bowl (1/2" chip); Rozane bud vase painted with pansies (hairline); Hampshire bulbous vase in a good curdled matte blue glaze. All but Roseville marked. Hampshire: 5", Grueby green bowl: 7 1/2"
HAMPSHIRE Three pieces: matte green low bowl with leaves and yellow buds; bulbous vase in frothy deep blue-green; and a green pitcher. (Bowl exhibited in "American Arts & Crafts from the Collection of Alexandra and Sidney Sheldon," Palm Springs Desert Museum, California, and illustrated in accompanying catalog by Katherine Plake Hough, 1993, no. 101.) Glaze bursts and firing losses on vase. All marked. Tallest: 8 1/2"
Good Hampshire vase, vertical leaf design, blue and green matt glaze, marked, 4.5"w x 9"h, a good matt glaze on a very nice form
THREE PIECES OF MATTE GLAZE HAMPSHIRE POTTERY EARLY 20TH CENTURYTHREE PIECES OF MATTE GLAZE HAMPSHIRE POTTERY, Early 20th Century, 1) Vase signed and numbered "90". Height 8.5". 2) Three-handled tyg cup signed but not numbered. Height 5". 3) Blue chamber stick. Height 6.5".
Hampshire vase bulbous shape with a stylized design covered in a blue matte glaze unusual glazed interior marked 3.5''w x 6.25''h
Hampshire vase, unusual shape covered in a green matt glaze, marked, #146, 4.5"w x 3.5"h; with an Art Pottery vase, (not shown), flaring cylindrical shape in a blue matt glaze with a colorful carved floral design at top, impressed mark, 3"w x 4.25"h
THREE PIECES OF MATTE GLAZE HAMPSHIRE POTTERY EARLY 20TH CENTURYTHREE PIECES OF MATTE GLAZE HAMPSHIRE POTTERY, Early 20th Century, 1) Vase signed and numbered "90". Height 8.5". 2) Three-handled tyg cup signed but not numbered. Height 5". 3) Blue chamber stick. Height 6.5".
TWO HAMPSHIRE ART POTTERY VASES AND A HAMPSHIRE ART POTTERY LOW CUT-FLOWER BOWLTWO HAMPSHIRE ART POTTERY VASES AND A HAMPSHIRE ART POTTERY LOW CUT-FLOWER BOWL, Keene, NH, 1904-1914, all with impressed Hampshire Pottery marks and initial M in a circle for the designer Cadman Robertson, incised model nos. 90, 142 and 25, respectively, including a tall swollen cylindrical vase, matte charcoaled green glaze, h: 9 in.; an oviform vase with high collared neck, the neck matte solid blue glaze and the body frothy mottled blue glaze; and a circular bowl, the shoulder molded with foliage, matte mottled green glaze (3) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling Literature: From 1904-1914, James S. Taft's son-in-law, Cadman Robertson, was the driving force and production manager at Hampshire Pottery. He was responsible for the development of more than 900 glazes, including Hampshire's coveted matte brown, red, blue and green glazes. The M in a circle mark is found on pieces designed by him and is said to be a tribute to his wife and Taft's daughter, Emoretta.
Nice Hampshire vase, bulbous shape with vertical leaves covered with a mottled blue matte glaze, marked, #93, 8"w x 8"h
THREE PIECES OF MATTE GLAZE ART POTTERY EARLY 20TH CENTURYTHREE PIECES OF MATTE GLAZE ART POTTERY, Early 20th Century, 1-2) Two green planters. Heights 3.75" and 4.75". 3) Blue vase in the Hampshire style. Height 6".
THREE HAMPSHIRE ART POTTERY VESSELS AND AN AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASETHREE HAMPSHIRE ART POTTERY VESSELS AND AN AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASE, Keene, NH 1904-1923, impressed Hampshire Pottery mark to three, including a milk pail jar, high gloss green glaze; a large tankard with flattened handle and faux barrel hoops, matte green glaze, h: 8.75 in.; and a cream jug, circa 1904-1914, with right angled spout and handle, M in a circle mark, for the designer Cadmon Robertson and incised shape no. 60, matte green glaze; the fourth an ovoid vase, unmarked, possibly Weller 'Orris', molded with vertical iron-red wavy lines between banding and flutes, matte bronzed green glazes, the underside unmarked and painted in a light blue wash (4) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
(lot of 2) American Arts and Crafts pottery, early 20th c., matte blue glazes, including: (1) vase, Hampshire Pottery, intact with multiple hairline fractures, approx 8.5"h, (1) small bowl, Marblehead Pottery, approx 2"h, 3.5"diam; 3lbs total
Planter, Van Briggle Vase, and Hampshire Bowl
Pottery
Colorado Springs, Colorado and Keene, New Hampshire, early 20th century
Planter decorated with incised geometric designs in matte green glaze, unmarked, ht. 5; low form decorated with dragonfly in relief, matte rose glaze with blue accents, maker's mark on base, ht. 2 7/8; low bowl in matte green glaze, marked Hampshire Pottery and numbered 48/1 on base, ht. 1 3/8 in.
planter with kiln pulls on base, Van Briggle with two circular holes in interior rim (prob. in the making), Hampshire bowl has bubbled glaze around base on bottom (in making).
Hampshire Pottery Low Vase - Mint
Hampshire Pottery low vase with geometric band covered in thick, dark blue-green matte glaze. Marked Hampshire Pottery 19/2 with an M in a circle. Mint. 5 3/4" wide by 2 1/4" tall.
Estimate: 150.00 - 250.00
Hampshire vase, bulbous shape with vertical leaves covered with a mottled blue matte glaze, marked, #93, 8"w x 8"h
MERRIMAC Etc. Four pieces: Merrimac vase covered in deep green and blue feathered glaze; Marblehead green cylindrical vase; Hampshire bowl in matte green and vase in curdled ivory and brown. Short line to underside of bowl, long line across base of ivory vase. Three marked. Tallest: 9 1/2"
Three Rookwood Items and a Hampshire Pottery Vase Glazed ceramic Cincinnati, Ohio, and Keene, New Hampshire, early 20th century Rookwood: low dish with scalloped rim in blue and lavender matte glazes, Rookwood mark VII, 1907, 1029 V, dia. 4 1/4, vase with rolled rim and molded floral decoration in dark green matte glaze, Rookwood mark III, 1903, 192DZ, ht. 8 1/4, and vase with molded foliate decoration in golden yellow matte glaze, Rookwood mark XVII, 1917, 2331, ht. 6 3/4; Hampshire vase in bronze green matte glaze, incised Hampshire Pottery 38 and with other inscribed numbers and symbols, ht. 7 1/4 in. Estimate $400-500 Good condition. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
Hampshire Art Pottery Vase: Hampshire art pottery vase with blue green matte glaze. Marked on base, "Hampshire Pottery 18/2". 6"h. Processing and shipping within the continental U. S. $32. 00 plus 1. 5% replacement insurance. Please note we do not accept credit cards. Condition Some wear to finish, greatest at shoulder. Witherells strives to provide as much information and photographs as possible but encourages in-person inspection by bidders. Condition statements are only for general guidance and should not be relied upon as complete statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Witherells. All lots are sold "AS IS" under the Terms & Conditions.
Arts & Crafts style Hampshire vase in a matte blue glaze with very nice feathered effect at the top of the vase. Marked with impressed Hampshire Pottery 33 with an M in a circle and numbers in blue. Mint. 6 1/2" tall.