- Seven Rookwood Pottery Articles
20th
Seven Rookwood Pottery Articles
20th Century
comprising one mug, a flower dish, and five vases, including a commemorative First Scientific Assembly example.
each with impressed manufacturer's mark, date mark, and shape number to underside.
Height of tallest 9 3/4 inches.
- Three Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze
Three Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze Table Articles, Including Artist Decorated Examples
Late 19th Century
comprising an ewer by Constance Amelia Baker (American, 1861-1932), a fluted dish by Olga Geneva Reed (American, 1874-1955), and a covered sugar.
each with impressed manufacturer's mark, date mark, shape number, and clay mark; ewer and dish with incised artists' ciphers.
Height of ewer over handle 4 3/4 inches.
- Six Animal Form Rookwood Pottery Articles
20th
Six Animal Form Rookwood Pottery Articles
20th Century
comprising a rook dish, a rooster paperweight, a goose paperweight, an elephant figure, a single panther bookend, and a single raven bookend.
each with impressed manufacturer's mark to underside; date mark variably impressed or brushed; rooster base with impressed decorator's initials CM.
Height of tallest 5 1/2 inches.
- A Pair of Rookwood Pottery Monk Bookends
20th
A Pair of Rookwood Pottery Monk Bookends
20th Century
together with a near pair of elephant bookends, a single bookend of a girl reading, and a grape tile.
each with impressed manufacturer's mark, date mark, and shape number to underside.
6 items total.
Height of tallest 7 7/8 inches.
- A Margaret Helen McDonald for Rookwood
A Margaret Helen McDonald for Rookwood Pottery Vellum Vase
(American, 1893-1964)
with impressed manufacturer's mark, date mark, and shape number 2963 and brushed artist's cipher to underside.
Height 7 1/2 inches.
- Three Artist Decorated Rookwood Pottery
Three Artist Decorated Rookwood Pottery Vases
Early 20th Century
comprising examples by Ruben Menzel (American, 1882-1971), Margaret Helen McDonald (American,1893-1964), and a third artist whose cipher is obscured by a drill hole to the underside.
each with impressed manufacturer's mark, date mark, shape number, and artist's cipher to underside.
Height of tallest 9 5/8 inches.
- ROOKWOOD POTTERY MATTE GLAZED VESSELS,
ROOKWOOD POTTERY MATTE GLAZED VESSELS, 3 Three pieces of Rookwood Art Pottery from the first half of the twentieth century and comprising: one blue glazed vase, marked to underside for 1934, one mustard yellow glazed bowl, marked to underside for 1927, and one antique cappucinno brown glazed vase with geometric design, marked to underside for 1921. Tallest: 6.25" H x 5.25" diameter.
- TWO AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES The first,
TWO AMERICAN ART POTTERY VASES The first, a Rookwood Pottery with molded berry decoration to shoulder in a matte blue glaze, with date mark of XXXII (1932), pattern number 2139; the second, a Rookwood style or Muncie style vase with gradient blue blush over rose-colored glaze, unmarked.
- CARL SCHMIDT FOR ROOKWOOD POTTERY, LILY
CARL SCHMIDT FOR ROOKWOOD POTTERY, LILY OF THE VALLEY VASE Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910, vellum glaze, underside with impressed Rookwood manufacturer's flame and X date stamp, shape and glaze 904D / V, along with "CS" artist's cipher.
- Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery.
Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery. Cypress Trees (Scenic Vellum plaque). 1926, glazed earthenware. 12 h × 7 w × ¾ d in. result: $3,780. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Glazed artist's initials to lower left ‘L.A.’. Impressed manufacturer's mark and date to verso ‘Flame mark XXVI’. Provenance: Rago, Early 20th, 19 September 2004, Lot 371 | Private Collection | Rago, Early 20th, 14 February 2015, Lot 185 | Private Collection, New York
- Anna Marie Valentien for Rookwood Pottery.
Anna Marie Valentien for Rookwood Pottery. Rare electroplated Sea Green vase with figure. 1900, glazed earthenware, copper. 5¼ h × 4 dia in. result: $23,940. estimate: $3,500–4,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date and number to underside 'Flame mark 128Z' with incised artist's initials 'AMV'. Provenance: Important Private Collection
- Anna Marie Valentien for Rookwood Pottery.
Anna Marie Valentien for Rookwood Pottery. Rare and Large Modeled Mat figural vase. 1901, hand-thrown and glazed earthenware. 15 h × 6¾ w × 7 d in. result: $32,760. estimate: $4,500–6,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date and number and to underside 'Flame mark 192BZ' with incised artist's initials 'A.M.V.'. Provenance: Important Private Collection