
ONLINE CONDITION REPORTS
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Sale Date:
June 5 & 6, 2004
Cincinnati, OH |
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
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Estimate
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401. Rookwood vase, slender for in a Pink Tinted glaze with Roses, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1919, #2040E, 7.5"h, uncrazed, nicely detailed
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1200-1700
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402. Rookwood vase, cylindrical shape in an Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with design of a bird among flowers, done by Jens Jensen in 1946, #6325, 7.5"h
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800-1100
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403. Rookwood vase, shouldered form in an Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with an interesting Poppy design painted by Margaret McDonald, 13"h, after factory hole to base, missing full date and shape number
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600-800
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404. Rookwood vase, Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with Lily design, nicely done by Margaret McDonald in 1932, #6306, 7"h
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500-700
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405. Rookwood vase, Turquoise Blue glaze on a flaring shape with stylized design at top on a turquoise ground, done by Lorinda Epply in 1919, #1357E, 7"h, minor flakes to top rim
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700-900
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406. Nice Rookwood vase, unusual Yellow Tinted glaze with finely painted red flowers and green leaves against a yellow ground, done by Lorinda Epply in 1923, #2040D, 9.25"h
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900-1200
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407. Unusual Rookwood vase, graceful shape, footed form with flaring rim, Pink Tinted glaze with beautifully executed Tulips, done by Kataro Shirayamadani in 1923, #2734, 8.5"h, a few minor burst air bubbles, rare tinted glaze
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2500-3500
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408. Exceptional Rookwood vase, Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with nicely painted Lilies separated by delicate blue Batchelor Buttons, done by Kataro Shiryamadani in 1945, #30E, 8.5"h, elaborate well executed design
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2000-3000
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409. Good Rookwood vase, slender form in a Gray Tinted glaze with Asian inspired floral design in purple, blue and green against a mottled blue ground, done by Lorinda Epply in 1925, #2898, 11"h, uncrazed
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1500-2500
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410. Unusual Rookwood vase, bulbous tapering form in an Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with stylized Fugi Mum at shoulder, by Loretta Holtkamp in 1953, spiral mark, 7"h
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1000-1500
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411. Good Rookwood vase, broad shape with stylized Peony design in brown against an Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze, executed by Wilhelmine Rehm in 1945, #2917E, 6.5"h
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550-750
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412. Rookwood vase, bulbous bottom with slender flaring neck, Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with painted design of stylized Lupins against a yellow ground done by Jane Sacksteder, date attributed to 1946, #778, 10h, ground X
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400-600
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413. Rookwood vase, large shouldered shape, Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with nicely painted orange Tulips, typically good artwork executed by Sara Sax in 1926, #270, 12.5"h, a couple of harmless craze lines around base
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2000-3000
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414. Beautiful Rookwood vase, tapered classic vase form in a Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with bold Magnolia blossoms, finely painted by Harriet Wilcox in 1931, #614C, 13h, uncrazed and exquisite
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3000-5000
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415. Good Rookwood ewer, large Standard glaze with elaborate and finely painted Magnolias, done by E.T. Hurley in 1901, #578C, 12"h, nice
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700-900
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416. Fine Rookwood ewer, Standard glaze with a nicely painted Chrysanthemum decoration, done by Amelia Sprague in 1891, #379, 9.5"h, uncrazed
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900-1200
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417. Nice Rookwood ewer, good Standard glaze with Highbush Cranberries, executed by Sallie Toohey in 1896, #611C, 9"h, well done
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700-900
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418. Rookwood teapot and sugar jar, Standard glaze with Honeysuckle painted by Edith Felton in 1898, #770, innovative design, teapot 6.5"h, sugar is 2.5"h, minor grinding scratches to bottom of both
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400-600
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419. Good Rookwood ewer, nicely fired Standard glaze with Maple Leaves, done by Anna Marie Valentien in 1893, #495B, 9"h, well done
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800-1100
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420. Rookwood ewer, small form in a Standard glaze with beautifully painted Moonseed Vine, painted by Charles Dibowski in 1895, #754, 6.5"h
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550-750
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421. Nice Rookwood ewer, unusual shape with squared spout, Standard glaze with stylized delicate yellow flowers, done in 1888, #467C, 9"h, firing line to spout
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700-900
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422. Unusual and charming Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with finely detailed bird painted by Constance Baker in 1901, #905E, 7h, quite nice
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2000-3000
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423. Superb Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with a lifelike group of five fish swimming against ocean currents, executed by Lenore Asbury in 1910, #30E, 8"h, beautifully detailed painting
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2500-3500
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424. Good Rookwood vase, bulbous squat form in an Iris glaze with three nicely detailed fish, executed by E.T. Hurley in 1903, #762C, 6h, ground X
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2500-3500
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425. Interesting Rookwood vase, Conventional Mat glaze with an unusual design of Cherry Blossoms against a black drip, done by E.T. Hurley in 1914, #1661, 8.5"h, rare color and style
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1200-1700
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426. Fine Rookwood handled vessel, excellent Vellum glaze with nicely detailed Wild Rose design, done by Ed Diers in 1923, #292C, 11"h, uncrazed, quite clean and beautiful
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2000-3000
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427. Nice Rookwood vase, unusually colorful Vellum glaze with Peach blossoms, done by Sara Sax in 1918, #1122B, 9"h, extremely decorative vase
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1500-2500
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428. Striking Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with an unusual forest scene, done by Sara Sax in 1910, #904E, 7.5"h, minor bruise to top rim, great contrast to this Arts & Crafts scenic
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1500-2000
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429. Unusual Arts & Crafts Rookwood vase, good Green Vellum glaze with decoration of three parading peacocks in a landscape scene, painted by Sara Sax in 1909, #1369D, 9"h, decoration is outlined for nice contrast
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3000-4000
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430. Good Rookwood vase, flaring shouldered form covered in a colorful and nice Vellum glaze with a well detailed painted landscape, executed by Lenore Asbury in 1914, #1668, 11"h, good example
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2500-3500
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431. Rookwood vase, shouldered form with painted floral design in a Painted Mat glaze, executed by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1911, #1856E, 7.5h, tight line to rim
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400-600
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432. Rookwood vase, cylidrical form in a Painted Mat glaze with grapevine decoration, painted by Edith Noonan in 1913, #952E, 7.5"h
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800-1100
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433. Unusual Rookwood vase, Yellow Vellum glaze with sunflowers and green leaves on a yellow and tan ground, executed by Lenore Asbury in 1925, #2719, 6"h, uncrazed and nice
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1000-1500
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434. Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a Painted Mat glaze with cherryblossom decoration, painted by Marianne Mitchell in 1904, #11EZ, 6"h
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650-850
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435. Excellent Rookwood vase, wonderful thick Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with stylized floral design, elaborate and finely painted example by Arthur Conant from 1917, #294, 11.5"h, uncrazed with beautiful and unusual colors, interesting collar and foot design
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3000-4000
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436. Exceptional Rookwood vase, swollen form with carved and painted design of three fish in a Black Opal glaze, executed by Kataro Shirayamadani in 1925, #827, 11"h
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4500-6500
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437. Fine Rookwood vase, swollen shape in an Ivory Jewel Porcelain glaze with Venitian scene showing several sailboats, beautifully executed by Carl Schmidt in 1923, #356D, 8"h, minor flake to base
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6000-7000
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438. Rare and important Rookwood handled vessel, Dull Finish glaze with comical scenes in blue against an ivory ground, first scene says grapes and shows men drinking, second says wild oats with men walking arm-in-arm, next says Thistles and shows women hitting men with brooms, last says poppies showing several feet and legs sticking out from under a curtain or bed covering, handle says and depicts rats, done by Edward Cranch in 1886, #286, 8.5"h, firing lines to top of handle
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4500-6500
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439. Charming Rookwood covered vessel, excellent Standard glaze with a portrait of a harlequin clown, applied pewter lid with hammered leaf, berries and bird design at top, executed by William McDonald in 1892, #656, 6"h, great painting
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2500-3500
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440. Rookwood vase, Decorated Mat glaze over a stylized peacock feather design, executed by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1918, #1278F, 7.5h
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900-1200
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441. Unusual Rookwood vase, broad form in a Green Vellum glaze with geometric design, executed by Lorinda Epply in 1909, #1069, marked GV, 6w, excellent piece of Arts & Crafts Rookwood
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1000-1500
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442. Exceptional Rookwood vase, large bulbous form in a Decorated Mat glaze with Grapevine decoration, executed by Charles Todd in 1915, #1375, 9w, nice glaze, good carving
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1500-2500
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443. Good Rookwood vase, tapered cylindrical form, incised design at top covered in a tan matt glaze, executed by C.S. Todd, marked, 6h, 1918, #2102,
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650-850
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444. Rookwood vase, cylindrical form in a Vellum glaze with blue Iris design painted by Carl Schmidt in 1905, #951C, 10.5"h, extensively damaged
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400-600
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445. Rookwood vase, three handled form in a Vellum glaze with nicely painted Irises in panels, 5"h, done by Edith Noonan, 1912, repaired handle
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250-350
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446. Rookwood vase, large three handled form in a Modeled Mat glaze with deeply carved peacock feather design in blue and yellow against a red and brown ground, executed by Albert Ponds in 1906, #659C, 8"h, ground X, restored
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650-850
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447. Rookwood vase, large cylindrical form in a Vellum glaze with nicely detailed scene of a lake and trees, beautifully painted by Ed Diers in 1919, #951B, 13"h, repaired at top rim
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2000-3000
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448. Rookwood handled vessel, green Incised Matt glaze with geometric design, done in 1904, #765BZ, original stopper, 10h, ground X
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700-900
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449. Rookwood vase, flaring form with vertical leaves, covered in a Burnt Orange Mat, 1930, #2175, original price tag, 3"h
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200-300
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450. Fine Rookwood vase, deeply carved leaf design covered in a Light Blue Mat glaze, produced in 1919, #2492, 12"h, large and impressive vase
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1200-2200
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Sale Date:
June 5 & 6, 2004
Cincinnati, OH
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