ONLINE CONDITION REPORTS

Sale Date:
June 5 & 6, 2004
Cincinnati, OH
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
Estimate
301. Beautiful Rookwood vase, attractive Iris glaze with nicely painted Pansies with vivid color combinations, done by Sara Sax in 1902, #117D, 7.5"h
1200-1700
302. Nice Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with a group of yellow Daisies, executed by Sara Sax in 1902, #927E, 7"h, we feel this could be a Sea Green as it has a green tint to the glaze
1500-2000
303. Fine Rookwood vase, exceptional and uncrazed Vellum glaze with a detailed landscape, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1920, #808, 8"h, very well done
2500-3500
304. Good Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a Painted Mat glaze with flowers nicely decorated by Fred Rothenbusch in 1925, #1925, 5.5"h, uncrazed and nice
1200-1700
305. Nice Rookwood vase, tapered form in a Vellum glaze with a colorful scenic landscape, painted by Lenore Asbury, 1920, #938C, 9”h, minor flake to foot, nicely detailed
1500-2500
306. Rookwood ewer, Limoges glaze with elaborate white Wisteria, well done by Laura Fry in 1884, 12"h, nice early example of Aesthetic Movement ceramics
650-850
307. Early Rookwood vase, large flaring form in a Dull Finish glaze with die impressed and gilded base, nicely painted Vetch flowers, partial artist signature, dated 1886, #292A, 17”h
800-1100
308. Exceptional Rookwood ewer, fine Dull Finish glaze with delicate and detailed white Daisies, done by Sallie Toohey in 1888, #443C, 6.5”h, beautifully fired and painted
600-800
309. Fine and early Rookwood handled vessel, Dull Finish glaze with nicely detailed birds flying among reeds, die impressed design at top and bottom, beautifully executed by Matt Daly in 1885, #41, 9"h, great example
1200-1700
310. Rookwood handled vessel, deeply carved Palm leaves, light blue and gold Dull Finish glaze, attributed to Harriet Wenderoth, 1883, 6”h
500-700
311. Rookwood plate, ribbed design covered in an Ivory/Cameo glaze with delicate white Crysanthemums, painted by Amelia Sprague in 1887, #847, 7"dia.
200-300
312. Rookwood handled vessel, red clay body with an early Limoges glaze and deeply carved Wisteria design executed by Anna Marie Bookprinter in 1885, #64B, 6.5”h
400-600
313. Exceptional Rookwood vase, bright and colorful Vellum glaze decorated with a nicely painted landscape scene of Birch trees and a lake, executed by E.T. Hurley in 1921, #1660D, 9.5"h, great color and composition
2700-3700
314. Superior Rookwood vase, covered in a flawless Vellum glaze with a finely painted pastoral landscape, done by Fred Rothenbusch in 1929, #925C, 10.5"h, uncrazed and beautiful
3500-5500
315. Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with landscape scene of trees along a creek, painted by Ed Diers in 1914, Arts & Crafts oak frame, 6" x 8"
2750-3250
316. Colorful Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a nicely executed mountain landscape painted by Fred Rothenbusch in 1921, original framed, 12" x 9", flaw to glaze
3000-4000
317. Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with painted scene of trees on a riverbank and mountains in the distance, executed by Lorinda Epply in 1913, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 6" x 8"
2500-3500
318. Fine Rookwood vase, exceptional Vellum glaze with an elaborately painted pastoral landscape, nicely painted by Fred Rothenbusch in 1931, #2996, 8.5"h, uncrazed and spotless
2500-3500
319. Fine Rookwood vase, beautiful and colorful Iris glaze with nicely painted Wild Roses, done by Fred Rothenbusch in 1909, #950C, 9.5"h, a superior piece of Iris glaze
3000-4000
320. Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with nicely painted Waterlily decoration, executed by Josephine Zettel in 1904, #943C, 9"h, restored cracks
800-1100
321. Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with numerous Dogwood blossoms, done by Sara Sax in 1900, #745B, 8.5"h, ground X for firing flaws to decoration, hairline to rim
550-750
322. Rookwood vase, Sea Green glaze with blue and black stylized Violets, painted by Marianne Mitchell in 1910, #921, 6”h, professional restoration to top
700-900
323. Rookwood vase, bulbous form in an Iris glaze with Highbush Cranberry decoration in green, brown and pink, done by Sara Sax in 1900, #861, 6"h
700-900
324. Rookwood vase, flaring shape in an Iris glaze with Cherry Blossom design, Lenore Asbury, 1910, #1278, 7”h, hairline to rim
500-700
325. Exquisite Rookwood vase, good Iris glaze with elaborate design in green, brown and yellow, especially well done by Sara Sax in 1903, #900B, 9.5"h, ground X, great color
3000-4000
326. Good Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with nicely painted decoration of three geese in flight, done by E.T. Hurley in 1903, #907DD, 9.5"h
3000-4000
327. Excellent Rookwood vase, good Iris glaze with finely painted and nicely detailed Queen Anne’s Lace, beautifully executed by Sara Sax in 1904, #907D, 10.5”h, a neat drill hole in base has been professionally restored
2200-3200
328. Exceptional Rookwood ewer, nicely fired Standard glaze with beautifully painted orange blossoms, executed by Artus Van Briggle in 1889, #496A, marked S for special, 12.5"h, very nice
1250-1750
329. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with Lily of the Valley design, executed by Irene Bishop in 1901, #625, 6"h
400-600
330. Rookwood handled vessel, lidded form in a Standard glaze with decoration of Dandelions, painted by Olga Reed in 1898, #772, 10"h
600-800
331. Nice Rookwood handled vessel, exceptional Standard glaze, finely decorated with detailed Hops, done by Emma Foertmeyer, #561, 5.5"h, harmless chip under base, obscured date, uncrazed
300-500
332. Good Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with Currant flowers and leaves, nicely done by Sallie Toohey in 1889, #561, 5.5"h, minor grinding flakes on bottom, uncrazed
300-500
333. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a decoration of nicely painted Nasturtium, done by Mary Nourse, 1904, #940D, 8.5"h
600-800
334. Rookwood vase, small swollen form in a Standard glaze with Mistletoe design, executed by Edith Noonan in 1903, #533F, 4.75”h
400-600
335. Good Rookwood vase, beautiful Standard glaze with finely painted Poppies, executed by Sallie Toohey in 1892, #468CC, 8"h
650-850
336. Rookwood vase, tapered form with stylized designs in brown and blue Mat Moderne glaze, executed by William Hentschel in 1929, #2551C, 12”h, professionally restored hole in base
800-1100
337. Large and unusual Rookwood vase, flaring shape with bulbous shoulder, elaborate leaf design in a yellow, brown and gray Mat Moderne glaze, executed by Elizabeth Barrett in 1927, #2368, 17"h
2000-3000
338. Rookwood vase, tapered form with molded stylized leaves covered with a multi-toned brown Mat Moderne glaze with blue crystals, excecuted by William Hentchel in 1927, #977, 11”h, drilled hole in base
800-1100
339. Good Rookwood vase, tapered form with flaring rim and raised stylized leaves in a brown and blue Mat Moderne glaze, beautifully designed by William Hentschel in 1929, #2790, 12"h
1500-2500
340. Rookwood vase, Painted Mat glaze with design of purple Irises and green leaves at bottom against a blue and green ground, done by L.N. Lincoln in 1909, #1655E, 8"h
800-1200
341. Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with Wild Roses, executed by Fred Rothenbusch in 1905, #922D, 7.5"h
600-800
342. Unusual Rookwood vase, Painted Mat glaze with a lightly incised and painted design of Lilies, executed by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1910, #922D, 7.25"h, three different sets of flowers
1200-1700
343. Good Rookwood vase, large Vellum glaze with nicely painted Wild Roses, well done by Fred Rothenbusch in 1908, #917B, 10"h
1000-1500
344. Nice Rookwood vase, excellent Conventional Mat glaze with delicate painted stylized floral design, beautifully done by Vera Tischler in 1922, #2191, 5.25"h
550-750
345. Rookwood vase, Painted Mat Inlay glaze with floral design beautifully painted by Lenore Asbury in 1926, #2032E, 8”h, restored line at bottom, uncrazed
1000-1500
346. Interesting Rookwood vase, nice Vellum glaze with an unusual painted seascape with crashing waves, rocks and birds, done by E.T. Hurley in 1906, #943D, 8"h, rare scene
1500-2500
347. Exceptional Rookwood vase, perfect Vellum glaze with scene of a forest in winter, beautifully executed by Sallie Coyne in 1923, #1358D, 8.5"h, uncrazed and flawless
3000-4000
348. Rookwood vase, swollen form in a Black Opal glaze stylized Crysanthemums, executed by Lorinda Epply in 1924, #363, 6"h
700-900
349. Unusual Rookwood vase, swollen form in a Yellow Tinted glaze with a stylized leaf and berry design, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1930, 6.5"h, partial original price sticker
800-1100
350. Excellent Rookwood vase, Black Opal glaze with colorful flowers against a deep blue and burgundy ground, painted by Harriet Wilcox in 1924, #2065, 8"h
2500-3500
Sale Date:
June 5 & 6, 2004
Cincinnati, OH