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| 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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