- 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.
- Three Art Nouveau Articles
Late 19th/Early
Three Art Nouveau Articles
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising a Heintz sterling on bronze low bowl, a Legras cameo glass vase and a Rookwood standard glaze vase with indistinct artist mark.
Height of larger vase 6 5/8 inches.
- Rookwood 1909 Blue Pottery Vase by Katherine
Rookwood 1909 Blue Pottery Vase by Katherine Van Horne 7''
- 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.
- ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE, SIGNED CS,
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE, SIGNED CS, 1907 Rookwood Art Pottery Vase, with impressed marks for Rookwood, date mark for 1907, model number 6147, and artist's cypher "CS" for Carrie (Carolyn Frances) Steinle (American, 1871-1944) the tall baluster form vase decorated with lilies of the valley. 6.25" H x 3.5" diameter.
- GROUP FOUR ROOKWOOD STANDARD & YELLOW
GROUP FOUR ROOKWOOD STANDARD & YELLOW VASES Group of four Rookwood glazed ceramic vases, comprising one E. Wallace, 1884, pale yellow and floral decorated ewer (h. 11.75"), one Edward T. Hurley, 1915, standard glaze with orange flowers (h. 7.5"), one ETH, 1926, mottled yellow vase with dogwood decoration (h. 9.25"), and one Sallie Toohey, 1915, tall standard glaze bottle form vase with floral motif (h. 10"), all pieces stamped with maker's mark, signed by artist, and dated. Provenance: From the Private Collection of James Culp, Jacksonville, Florida. Approximate dimensions:
- 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: