ONLINE CONDITION REPORTS

Sale Date:
June 5 & 6, 2004
Cincinnati, OH
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
Estimate
251. Rookwood vase, bulbous form with ruffled rim, Standard glaze with painted Daffodils, executed by Josephine Zettel in 1898, #718, 7.5"h
600-800
252. T.J. Wheatly Co. vase, Daisies on a multi-toned green ground, signed, 7.5"h, hairline to rim
250-350
253. Decorative Rookwood vase, large waisted shape in a Double Vellum glaze with stylized floral design in red, blue and green against a yellow background, done by L.N. Lincoln in 1922, #1358B, 13"h
2500-3500
254. Large Rookwood vase, flaring double handled form with deeply carved organic design at top in a Double Vellum glaze, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1919, #292B, 14.5"h
1500-2500
255. Excellent Rookwood vase, big two handled shape with a deeply carved floral design at top in green and purple against a mottled green matt background, done by Charles Todd in 1915, #339B, 14.5"h
2500-3500
256. Beautiful Rookwood vase, big tapered shape covered in a Double Vellum glaze, elaborate and nicely painted Bleeding Heart design executed by Louise Abel in 1921, #904C, 12.5"h, nice color
1700-2200
257. Rookwood handled vessel, Sea Green glaze with scene of a comical monkey sitting in a tree, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1898, #837, 5”h, overglazed chip to rim in making
1200-1700
258. Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with portrait of a monk, done in 1900, #837, 5”h
800-1100
259. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with portrait of a cavalier, after Rembrandt, done by Grace Young in 1903, #904CC, 9.5"h, uncrazed, ground X due to a couple of bubbles
1200-1700
260. Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with a portrait of a cavalier painted by Sturgis Lawrence in 1895, #793, 6”h, repair to hairline
500-700
261. Rookwood vase, Iris glaze, bold and flashy white Poppy against a gray and lavender ground, done by Fred Rothenbusch in 1903, #905C, 10"h
2500-3500
262. Fine Rookwood vase, exceptional Iris glaze with lush purple Wisteria on a green to ivory to purple background, painted by Lenore Asbury in 1909, #1658D, 9.5"h
2500-3500
263. Good Rookwood vase, swollen form in an Iris glaze with white lacy Tulips, nicely executed by Lenore Asbury in 1907, #939B, 10"h
2000-3000
264. Fine Rookwood vase, spotless Vellum glaze with nicely painted Cherry Blossom design done by Fred Rothenbusch in 1931, #907E, 9"h, uncrazed and exceptional
2500-3500
265. Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with painted Cherry Blossom decoration, done by E.T. Hurley in 1929, #1120, 5"h, uncrazed, crisp and clean
800-1100
266. Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a Vellum glaze with floral design at shoulder painted by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1918, #1045, 5.5"h
700-900
267. Rookwood vase, nice shape with Vellum glaze and several painted Mock Orange flowers, done by C.J. McLaughlin in 1915, #1667, 11”h, several hairlines
500-700
268. Good Rookwood vase, nice Vellum glaze with a well painted landscape, done by Lenore Asbury in 1916, #1278D, 11"h, mostly uncrazed
1700-2200
269. Exceptional Rookwood vase, beautiful Vellum glaze with a finely painted forest scene, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1921, #233, 8.5"h, good color and depth, nice shape
2500-3500
270. Unusual Rookwood vase, cylindrical form covered in a rare Green Vellum glaze, twilight landscape scene painted by Lorinda Epply in 1911, #952F, 6"h
1500-2000
271. Large Rookwood bowl, broad form in a Pink Tinted glaze with stylized design, made in 1925, decorated by Lorinda Epply, #2258X, 13"w
800-1100
272. Large and exceptional Rookwood vase, bulbous form in an Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with Virginia Creeper in red and brown, nicely done by Margaret Helen McDonald in 1936, signed on lower side vase, #S2139, 12"h, great glaze, pristine example
1500-2500
273. Rookwood vase, unusual wide shape in an Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with stylized floral design, made in 1930, decorated by Lorinda Epply, #6165, 10.5"w, very nice
1200-1700
274. Good Rookwood vase, large piece in an Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with painted blue Dogwood flowers, nicely done by Jens Jensen in 1948, #6184C, 10"h
2500-3500
275. Exceptional Rookwood vase, Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with stylized flowers and fish, executed by Jens Jensen in 1945, #6707, 8.5"h, uncrazed and decorative
3500-4500
276. Rookwood handled vessel, Limoges glaze with a blue butterfly among reeds, done by Martin Rettig in 1885, 5.5"h, beautifully painted with fine detail
500-700
277. Rookwood handled vessel, brown clay body with an early Limoges glaze and deeply carved Virginia Creeper design, done in 1883, impressed kiln mark, 4.75"h, a couple of minor factory flaws
350-550
278. Exceptional Rookwood ewer, large handled form in Standard glaze with painted floral design by A.R. Valentien in 1890, #387A, 14"h, typically fine artwork, great glaze
1700-2700
279. Rookwood vase, unusual nutshell shape in bisque, Mahogany glaze interior with flowers, done by Howard Altman in 1900, #279C, 4”w
150-250
280. Rookwood jug, handled form in the Limoges glaze, Daisy decoration, 5"h, hairline crack to handle
200-300
281. Rookwood handled vessel, Limoges glaze with several birds among reeds, executed by A.R. Valentein in 1882 , impressed anchor mark, 5"h
450-650
282. Rookwood handled vessel, Limoges glaze with a butterfly among reeds, painted by Matt Daly in 1882, impressed anchor mark, 4.5"h
450-650
283. Rookwood vase, heavy Tiger Eye glaze with carved and painted frog, 1898, #806D, 6"h, nice artwork under a heavy283.1898, #806D, 6"h, nice artwork under a heavy glaze
1000-1500
284. Unusual and charming Rookwood vase, exceptional Tiger Eye glaze with three fluffy yellow chicks, nicely painted by Daniel Cook in 1894, #745C, 5.75"h, great glaze
1700-2700
285. Fine Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with delicate orange flowers and elaborate silver overlay, done by Helen Pabodie Stuntz in 1895, #744C, silver marked Gorham Mfg. Co. #R2096, 8"h
2700-3700
286. Good Rookwood vase, colorful Double Vellum glaze with linear and stylized floral designs done by Charles Todd in 1921, #497, 8"h, very nice
800-1100
287. Rookwood covered vessel, nice Double Vellum glaze with an unusual stylized design, signed by Vera Tischler and Katherine Jones, executed in 1923, #2337, 5"h, reticulated lid
500-700
288. Fine Rookwood vase, excellent Double Vellum glaze with nicely executed stylized floral design, done by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1931, #6194F, 4.5"h, uncrazed and crisp with great color
700-900
289. Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a Double Vellum glaze with decoration of Nasturtium flowers, executed and signed by an unknown artist, dated 1929, #915C, 8"h, nice color
800-1100
290. Rookwood vase, unusual shape with lobed foot in a Double Vellum glaze with stylized floral design, executed by Vera Tischler in 1923, #696, 10”h
800-1100
291. Fine Rookwood vase, exceptional Vellum glaze with beautifully painted Lilacs, executed by Fred Rothenbusch in 1925, #2745, 9.5"h, uncrazed and incredibly detailed, as nice as you will find
2200-3200
292. Excellent Rookwood vase, good Vellum glaze with painted river landscape, beautifully done by Carl Schmidt in 1918, #901C, 10"h, fine painting with nice composition
3500-4500
293. Excellent Rookwood vase, tapered form in a Double Vellum glaze with stylized floral design, executed by an unknown artist in 1925, #1658E, 8”h, great glaze
800-1100
294. Rookwood vase, footed and handled form in a colorful Double Vellum glaze with Pinecone design, painted by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1921, #2355, 6"h
900-1200
295. Rookwood vase, squat form in a Double Vellum glaze with stylized Cherry blossom design, executed by Katherine Jones in 1930, #1844, 4"h
450-650
296. Good Rookwood vase, unusual form in a Double Vellum glaze with stylized Bleeding Heart design, signed by Elizabeth Lincoln and Charles Todd, dated 1922, #535C, 11”h
1000-1500
297. Exceptional Rookwood vase, flawless Vellum glaze with beautifully painted scene of several sailboats, done by Carl Schmidt in 1919, #950E, 8"h, uncrazed
3500-4500
298. Nice Rookwood vase, good Vellum glaze with a well painted winter landscape scene, beautifully done by Sallie Coyne in 1918, #1920, 10"h, good color and contrast
2500-3500
299. Unusual Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with several Thistles, done by Ed Diers in 1901, #926C, 8"h, glaze bubbles at rim, great color
1000-1500
300. Pretty Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with colorful and nicely painted Pansies, done by Carl Schmidt in 1902, #946D, 7"h
1500-2000
Sale Date:
June 5 & 6, 2004
Cincinnati, OH