Rookwood Pottery Sale
Treadway Gallery Rookwood Pottery Sales leader
Treadway Gallery Rookwood Pottery Sales leader
Lots 440-446

440. Rookwood handled vessel, dull finish glaze with delicate decoration of flowers and leaves below die impressed collar, executed in 1887 by Anna Marie Bookprinter, #304, marked S for special, 9"h, minor flaws 400-600

441. Rookwood vase, early hi-glaze, two-handled footed form, ribbed bottom, produced in 1886, #195, 8"h, mint 300-400

442. Beautiful E.T. Hurley colored etching, landscape with nocturnal scene of house on snow covered hill, signed and dated 1921, double matted, in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 10" x 8", excellent condition 700-900

443. Rookwood vase, dull finish glaze, unusual shape with incised lines to bottom under gold gilt, incised and painted flowers with gold highlights, produced by Anna Marie Valentien in 1887, #357, 6"h, mint 550-750

444. Rookwood bowl, Limoges style glaze, early example with scalloped edge with painting of water birds, painted by Martin Rettig in 1882, #87, impressed G for ginger clay, 6.5"w, chips to edge 200-300

445. Rookwood lamp base, early hi-glaze with incised leaves and stylized flowers, executed by Harriet Wenderoth in 1882, #112, impressed S for sage clay, 7.5"w, mint 600-800

446. Rookwood ewer, dull finish glaze with finely detailed fluffy bird flying amongst reeds, die impressed design to neck, painted by A.M. Bookprinter in 1886, #299, impressed Y for yellow clay, 8.5"h, mint 800-1100


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