- 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.
- 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.
- 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:
- A ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE VASE, CIRCA
A ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE VASE, CIRCA 1904 A Rookwood standard glaze vase, circa 1904, the ovoid form featuring poppies, impressed cipher, 926D, signed "HM", 7"h
- ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE ART POTTERY
ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE ART POTTERY VASE, 808B 10.5"H A Rookwood standard glaze art pottery vase, the bottle form decorated with chrysathemums, date mark for 1900, 808B 10.5"h
- ROOKWOOD POTTERY, NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT
ROOKWOOD POTTERY, NATIVE AMERICAN PORTRAIT MUG OF GERONIMO Rookwood Pottery, Native American portrait mug of Geronimo
Painted by Artus Van Briggle, circa 1900, standard glaze, impressed flame mark over 837 and incised artist's initials, 5"h.
Time: March 2022
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $600.00
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- (LOT OF 5) GROUP OF ROOKWOOD POTTERY
(LOT OF 5) GROUP OF ROOKWOOD POTTERY (lot of 5) Group of Rookwood, Frankcoma and other pottery, comprising Rookwood miniature standard glaze vase by Edward Abel, 1891, painted with floral spray, impressed 5 flame mark over 582, incised artist E.A. artist initials, 2"h; Frankoma pottery mini bull; Frankoma Oklahoma ashtray, 4.5" and (2) miniature pots. Provenance: Property from the estate of Steve Yvaska, long time noted Antiques and Art journalist for San Jose Mercury News, San Jose, CA
- A LARGE ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE POTTERY
A LARGE ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE POTTERY VASE BY ALBERT R. VALENTIEN A large Rookwood standard glaze pottery vase by Albert R. Valentien, late 19th century, painted with grasses, artist signature beneath glaze, 13 flame mark over '856B', 15.5"h.
- A GROUP OF FOUR WELLER AND ROOKWOOD
A GROUP OF FOUR WELLER AND ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASES A group of four Weller and Rookwood pottery vases, comprising (3) Weller Aurelian vessels, various incised and impressed marks, impressed models 570, 591 and 611, greatest 14.5"h; greatest 8.75"h and a Rookwood standard glaze ewer with 14 flame mark and artist's cipher for Carrie Steinle, model 872, 5.25"h.
- Sturgis Laurence for Rookwood Pottery.
Sturgis Laurence for Rookwood Pottery. Standard Glaze portrait vase. 1900, glazed earthenware. 11 h × 7½ dia in. estimate: $800–1,200. Vase features a portrait after Rembrandt van Rijn. Impressed signature, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark/581D/After Rembrandt/SL’. Provenance: Important Private Collection, New York
- Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery. Exceptional
Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery. Exceptional and Large Standard Glaze Native American portrait vase. 1899, glazed earthenware. 15¾ h × 15 w × 6 d in. estimate: $4,500–6,500. Vase features a portrait of Chief Hollow Horn Bear from the Sioux tribe. Glazed signature and title to front ‘Chief Hollow Horn Bear, Sioux M.A. Daly’. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Flame mark/707/X'. Provenance: Collection of Toni Schulman | Rago Auctions, Toni Schulman Collection of Rookwood Pottery, 6 March 2004, Lot 4 | Important Private Collection, New York
- Adeliza Drake Sehon for Rookwood Pottery.
Adeliza Drake Sehon for Rookwood Pottery. Standard Glaze Native American portrait mug. 1901, glazed earthenware. 4¾ h × 4 dia in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark I 587C’ with incised artist cipher and illegible inscription.