ONLINE CONDITION REPORTS

Sale Date:
June 5 & 6, 2004
Cincinnati, OH
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
Estimate
201. Rookwood bowl, Arts & Crafts design, Light Blue Mat, 1921, #1308, 5.5”w x 2”h; with a Rookwood vase, tapered form, blue matt, 1927, #1356D, 9”h; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), Blue Mat, 1928, #2558, 4.5”h; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), Pink Mat, 1926, #2088, 5.5”h, chips bottom rim
300-500
202. Rookwood bookend, beagle, ivory matt, Louise Abel, 1929, #2999, 4.5”h x 5”w; with a Rookwood tray, oval shape, ivory matt, 1926, #2915, 4”l; with a Rookwood vase, calla lily, ivory matt, 1928, #6391, 5”h; with a Rookwood bowl, ivory matt, 1953, #6130, 3.75”h
250-350
203. Rookwood covered casserole, oval, tan Hi-glaze, 1926, #2953, 7”w x 4”h, ground X; with a Rookwood tray and cup, blue Hi-glaze, 1951, #7081A, tray 6.5”l; with a Rookwood lighter, painted stylized leaves, ivory Hi-glaze, 1945, #6923, 4”h
200-300
204. Rookwood ginger jars, three, brown, Celadon and oxblood, all 3.5”h, all 1948, all #1321E, all missing lids
200-300
205. Rookwood ashtray, tan Hi-glaze, 1954, 6.5”l; with a Rookwood ashtray, yellow matt, 1938, 5.5”dia.; with a Rookwood ashtray, cow, brown Hi-glaze, 1947, 5.75”dia.; with a Rookwood ashtrays, pair, blue Hi-glaze, 1947, 5.75” dia.
200-300
206. Rookwood covered jar, ribbed, yellow Hi-glaze, no date, #6451, 5”h, lid not original; with a Rookwood ashtray, ribbed, yellow Hi-glaze, no date, #6921A, 4”dia.; with a Rookwood tray, molded grapes, Turquoise Blue glaze, 1945, #6391, 7”l, hairline; with a Rookwood bowl, Waterlily form, blue Hi-glaze, 1951, #8669, 6”l; with a Rookwood tray, molded grapes, ivory glaze, 1945, #6391, 7”l, hairline
250-350
207. Rookwood bowl, ivory matt, 1927, #2925, 11.5”dia., ground X; with a Rookwood bowl, green Hi-glaze, 1929, #2925, 11”dia., ground X; with a Rookwood ashtray, green matt, 1921, 6”l, repaired; with a Rookwood tray, ivory matt, 1953, #6151, 5.5”dia., ground X; with a Rookwood tray, green Hi-glaze, #1953, #7018; with a Rookwood ashtray, brown matt, 1957, #7143, 7”l; with a Rookwood ashtray, green Hi-glaze, 1954, #7111, 8.5”dia.
200-300
208. Rookwood vase, leaves and flowers, Yellow Mat, 1930, #2108, 6”h; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), flowers and leaves, green and tan mottled glaze, 1920, #2478, 7.5”h, glaze flake
250-350
209. Rookwood vase, unusual stylized design covered with an Ivory Mat, made in 1935, #2888, 6"h; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), handled form, green and ivory matt, 1945, #6888, 4.5"h
250-350
210. Rookwood tray, molded leaf design, Nubian Black glaze, 1957, #7134, 14.5”l; with a Rookwood bowl, ruffled rim, black Hi-glaze, 1926, #2513C, 13”dia.; with a Rookwood bowl, eight sided, green matt, 1925, #2697, 9.25”dia., ground X, chip on foot
200-300
211. Rookwood pitcher, Nubian Black glaze, 1950, #2663, 3.5”h; with a Rookwood console bowl, Nubian Black glaze, 1921, #2578C, 12.5”dia., ground X; with a Rookwood bowl, black hi-glaze, 1928, #2847, 9.5”l; with a Rookwood flower frog, waterlilies, black Hi-glaze, 1929, #2850, 6.5”w x 4.5”h, ground X, chips
200-300
212. Rookwood vase, incised portrait of woman, aqua Hi-glaze, 1945, #6839, 7.5”h, chips to bottom rim, glaze skips; with a Rookwood console bowl, Celadon glaze, 1944, #6826, 12.5"l; with a Rookwood console bowl, Wine Madder glaze, 1944, #6826, 12.5”l, chips on bottom rim; with a Rookwood console bowl, Wine Madder glaze, 1944, #6826, 12.5”l, chips on bottom rim
200-300
213. Rookwood tray, molded leaves, Celadon glaze, 1954, #6813, 14.5”l, cracked handle; with a Rookwood console bowl, tan Hi-glaze, 1926, 2573D, 10”dia.; with a Rookwood vase, flaring form, aqua Hi-glaze, 1921, #133, 5.75”h, hairline; with a Rookwood vase, flaring form, black Hi-glaze, 1926, #2737, 5”h
200-300
214. Rookwood bowl, flowers, Celadon green glaze, 1945, #2875, 9.5”dia.; with a Rookwood vase, flaring form, black Hi-glaze, 1926, #2737, 5”h
250-350
215. Rookwood tea set, three pieces, teapot, creamer, sugar, molded ship, ivory Hi-glaze, 1948, #5971, teapot 7”, flakes to spout, missing lid on sugar
200-300
216. Rookwood vase, green hi-glaze, 6"h, 1930, #2721, base chip
50-100
217. WITHDRAWN
218. Rookwood vase, molded daisies, blue hi-glaze, 5”h, 1952, #2591
100-150
219. E.T. Hurley etching, street scene, possibly Garfield Place, Downtown Cincinnati, signed dated 1915 on plate and signed and dated 1920 in pencil, not framed, 9" x 12"
400-600
220. E.T. Hurley colored etching, scene of a gated staircase surrounded by foliage, painted in green and black, signed dated on plate and pencil signed, matted and framed, 8" x 12"
500-700
221. Unusual E.T. Hurley etching, “Mt. Adams and from the Bridge in Eden Park”, signed, matted and framed, 7.5” x 9.25”, excellent condition
400-600
222. E.T. Hurley etching, “Cincinnati from Covington”, signed, original labels from Closson reverse, matted and framed, 12" x 10"
400-600
223. Rare E.T. Hurley bowl, bronze with carved fish with an inset turquoise eye, excellent original patina, signed, 5.5”w, very nice
400-600
224. E.T. Hurley letter opener, unusual bird design in bronze, original patina, signed with initials on both sides, 8.5"l
250-350
225. E.T. Hurley etching, "Covered Bridge over the Licking River, signed and dated on plate and pencil signed, matted and framed, 8.5" x 6.25"
400-600
226. E.T. Hurley etching, city scene with a foot bridge, signed and dated 1912 on plate and pencil signed and dated, matted and framed, 12" x 10"
400-600
227. E.T. Hurley etching, Fountain Square in Cincinnati, signed on plate and pencil signed, matted and framed, 8.75" x 11.75"
500-700
228. Rare E.T. Hurley etching plate, silver over brass, plate was used to print “Rainy Day at the Fountain”, signed, 11"h x 7"w
300-500
229. Rare E.T. Hurley drawing, pen and ink, “Head of a Gentleman”, signed, dated 1895, matted, framed, 11" x 13"
900-1200
230. Rookwood vase, standard glaze, yellow flowers, executed by M. Nourse, 9"h, 1892, #779, top reduced
150-250
231. Rookwood ewer, standard glaze, yellow flowers with green leaves, Lenore Asbury, 1896, #718, 7”h, rim chip
250-350
232. Rookwood vase, standard glaze, daisies, executed by Lenore Asbury, 1897, #912, 5”h, repaired chips to top
300-400
233. Rookwood ewer, standard glaze, flowers and leaves, executed by Caroline Steinle, 1894, #40, 5.5”h
350-550
234. Rookwood trivet, geometric design, blue hi-glaze, 1954, #1212, 5.5” x 5.5”
250-350
235. Rookwood trivet, dutch scene 1927, #3203, 5.5” x 5.5”
250-350
236. Rookwood tile, Rook, brown glaze, 1993, #1692
250-350
237. Rookwood tray, bat design covered in an Emerald Green Mat, 1927, #2939, 6"w, minor chip to one ear
200-300
238. Rookwood paperweight, lion covered in a green matt, executed by Abel, 6”h, 1927, #6019
400-600
239. Rookwood vase, matt glaze, red and blue incised design at top, C.S. Todd, 1920, #1781, 6”h
200-300
240. Rookwood vase, porcelain decorated with stylized leaves and berries, 5”h, 1945, #5375
200-300
241. Rookwood vase, bulbous form, molded stylized leaves covered in a blue matt glaze, 1937, #6631, 6”h
150-250
242. Rookwood vase, tapered form, molded vertical stylized leaves covered in a blue matt glaze, 1929, #1823
250-350
243. Rookwood vase, floral design, ivory, 1928, #2108, 6”h; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), light blue matt, 1927, #914F, 5”h; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), green matt, 1940, #2122, 4.5”h
250-350
244. Rookwood vase, raised leaf design, green matt, 1923, #2598, 6.5"h
250-350
245. Exceptional Rookwood vase, deeply raised Poppies covered with a good Dark Blue Mat, 1927, #1710, 11"h
600-800
246. Decorative Rookwood vase, large double handled form in an unusual blue matt, 1918, #339B, 13"h
800-1100
247. Good Rookwood vase, molded stylized daffodils, Emerald Green Mat, dated 1931, #1712, 9"
300-400
248. Rookwood trivet, carved ship in a blue and ivory matt, 1915, #1378E, in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 6"sq.
500-1000
249. Rookwood trivet, molded design of goose, 5.5” x 5.5”, impressed mark, 1929, #3201, minor edge chip
200-300
250. Rare Rookwood vase, design of fish and plants in an experimental yellow and brown glaze, done by Lois Furukawa in 1946, marked S for special, 6.5"h, some glaze loss and peeling, this hasn”t been glazed again with the majority of the surface being bisque
500-700
Sale Date:
June 5 & 6, 2004
Cincinnati, OH