- Elizabeth and Mary Frances Overbeck
Elizabeth and Mary Frances Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery. The Sower vase. c. 1920, glazed earthenware. 10¼ h × 6 dia in. result: $43,750. estimate: $40,000–60,000. Incised signature to underside ‘OBK E F’. Provenance: Private Collection, Indiana
- Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck for Overbeck
Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery. Cabinet vase. c. 1920, glazed earthenware. 3¾ h × 3¼ dia in. result: $3,640. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Incised signature to underside ‘OBK E H’.
- Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck for Overbeck
Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery. Tea set with stylized bluebells. c. 1925, glazed earthenware. 3¾ h × 9 w × 6 d in. result: $9,170. estimate: $5,000–8,000. Set is comprised of a teapot, covered sugar bowl, creamer, trivet, and four tea cups with saucers. Impressed manufacturer's mark and artist's initials to underside of each example ‘EH OBK’. Provenance: Private Collection, Indiana
- Overbeck Pottery. Fine vase with figures
Overbeck Pottery. Fine vase with figures in the rain. c. 1920, glazed earthenware. 5¼ h × 3¼ dia in. result: $4,788. estimate: $4,000–7,000. Glazed-over marks to underside. Provenance: David Rago Auctions, c. 1985 | Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th C., 22 January 2017, Lot 132 | Important Private Collection, New York
- Mary Frances Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery.
Mary Frances Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery. Rare and Large vase with children picking berries. c. 1930, carved and glazed earthenware. 12 h × 9½ w × 9 d in. result: $8,190. estimate: $5,000–8,000. Impressed signature to underside ‘OBK F’. Provenance: Private Collection, Indiana
- Elizabeth and Mary Frances Overbeck
Elizabeth and Mary Frances Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery. Exceptional vase with Art Deco figure. c. 1925, carved and glazed earthenware. 8 h × 4¼ dia in. result: $9,450. estimate: $7,000–10,000. Impressed signature to underside ‘OBK E F’. Provenance: Important Private Collection, New York
- Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck for Overbeck
Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery. Vase with stylized pine cones. c. 1920, hand-carved and glazed earthenware. 9 h × 4¾ dia in. result: $10,080. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Impressed signature to underside ‘OBK E H’. Provenance: Collection of Greg Koster | Rago, Early 20th, 16 September 2006, Lot 183 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner, Important Private Collection, New York
- Mary Frances Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery.
Mary Frances Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery. Rare and Large vase with children picking berries. c. 1930, carved and glazed earthenware. 12 h × 9½ w × 9 d in. result: $8,385. estimate: $5,000–8,000. Impressed signature to underside ‘OBK F’. Provenance: Private Collection, Indiana
- OVERBECK POTTERY MARKED FLOWER JEWELRY
OVERBECK POTTERY MARKED FLOWER JEWELRY BROOCHESOverbeck Pottery, Indiana, USA. Pair of American art pottery handmade glossy glazed flower pins. Both marked along the reverse with the Overbeck company "OBK" mark. (Each) Length: 41 mm x width: 36 mm x depth: 12 mm. Gross weight: 18.69 g.
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- OVERBECK POTTERY PIN WITH BOOK, 1 3/4”
OVERBECK POTTERY PIN WITH BOOK, 1 3/4” D ROUND; MULTI COLOR GLAZE OVER WHITE CLAY; INSCRIBED OBK MONOGRAM., “THE CHRONICLE OF THE OVERBECK POTTERY” BY KATHLEEN R. POSTLE; INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY; 1978.Overbeck Pottery Pin with Book 1 3/4" D round; multi color glaze over white clay; inscribed OBK monogram. "The Chronicle of the Overbeck Pottery" by Kathleen R. Postle; Indiana Historical Society; 1978.
- Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck for Overbeck
Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck for Overbeck Pottery
(American, 1878-1936 | American, 1870-1931)
Vase
glazed earthenware
Signed with impressed OBK mark and 'E' and 'H' for Elizabeth and Hannah Overbeck
H 5 inches.
- Overbeck Pottery Brooch American Indiana
Overbeck Pottery Brooch American Indiana 1930s. An unusual Overbeck booch of polychrome earthenware bird on leaves the back with the ''Overbeck'' stamp and metal marks where the pin and clasp would have been; lg. 2.25 in. Condition: Missing metal clasp.