Rookwood Pottery Sale
Treadway Gallery Rookwood Pottery Sales leader
Treadway Gallery Rookwood Pottery Sales leader
Lots 362-367

362. Rookwood jug, dull finish glaze on handled form with flattened sides, incised and carved flowers with inset panel of bird soaring against stylized trees in a Japanesque style, flower in gold gilt, produced in 1882 and signed by an unknown artist on bottom and side, 7.5"h, mint 550-750

363. Early Rookwood ewer, dull finish glaze with decoration of fluffy black and white birds soaring against sky with gold highlights and black reeds, executed by A.R. Valentien in 1885, marked for ginger clay, #101C, 8"h, mint 700-900

364. Unusual Rookwood bowl, handled, crimped and tortured form inspired by Haviland, incised and painted decoration with birds and reeds, produced in 1884, marked R for red clay, #69C, 10"dia., minor firing flaws to lip, mint 550-750

365. Early Rookwood vase, dull finish glaze with elaborate die impressed decoration, executed by Fannie Auckland in 1882, #101, marked G for ginger clay, 11"h, mint 1000-1500

366. Fine Rookwood ewer, dull finish glaze with unusual and elaborate decoration of cherry blossoms in heavy slip against a hammered bulbous bottom, decorated in 1883 by Laura Fry, #26, impressed kiln mark, 10.5"h, mint 1200-1700

367. Rookwood handled vessel, dull finish glaze, unusual example with spout on side and die impressed design, decorated in 1883, marked R for red clay, kiln mark, 5.5"h, mint 450-650


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