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Sale Date:
June 4 & 5, 2005
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
51. Exceptional Rookwood vase, shouldered form in an Iris glaze with numerous lifelike and finely detailed fish in an underwater scene, painted by E.T. Hurley in 1905, #905C, carries Hurley's full signature, 11"h, wonderful composition with great artwork 10,000-15,000
52. Good Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a well executed river landscape, lifelike birch trees with nice pastel colors, nicely done by Ed Diers, dated 1926, original frame, 5" x 9", uncrazed 4250-5250
53. Good Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze in soft pastel colors with an unusual landscape scene painted by Ed Diers in 1907, #950D, 9"h, rare and seldom seen technique, similar pieces are shown in "Rookwood and the Industry of Art", plates 4 & 5 2500-3000
54. Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a detailed river landscape, nicely painted by Lorinda Epply, held in a period Arts & Crafts oak frame, paper label, 5" x 9", well done 3250-4250
55. Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a lifelike and nicely painted winter landscape scene, executed by Fred Rothenbusch in 1916, #950D, 9.5"h, minor hairline to rim 1200-1700
56. Excellent Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with finely detailed and serene scene of a swan gently floating on a body of water, nicely painted and beautifully executed by Carl Schmidt in 1906, #951C, 9.5"h 5500-7500
57. Excellent Rookwood vase, broad bulbous shape with a nice Sea Green glaze and painted floral design, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1901, #902C, 8.5"h, exceptional glaze with a good painting 5500-7500
58. Rookwood vase, bulbous shape with colorful stylized design of citrus fruit on an ivory ground, executed by Lorinda Epply in 1931, #6183F, 4"h, superb glaze 550-750
59. Large Rookwood bowl, Pink Tinted glaze with stylized design, made in 1925, decorated by Lorinda Epply, #2258X, 13"w 800-1100
60. Charming Rookwood vase, Porcelain glaze with delicate pink cherry blossoms at top against an ivory background, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1919, #955, very clean and uncrazed, 4.5"w 700-900
61. Unusually nice Rookwood charger, colorful and extensive painted magnolia decoration against an ivory background, all covered in a Porcelain glaze, executed by William Hentschel in 1922, #2572C, 12.5"dia., nice glaze, well done 900-1200
62. Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a Porcelain glaze with yellow honeysuckle design against an ivory ground, probably painted by Margaret Helen McDonald, dated 1944, #2190, 6.5"h 550-750
63. Unusual and striking Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with white poppies on long thin stems against a dark and light gray ground, painted by Irene Bishop in 1908, #922D, 7"h, nice Art Nouveau decoration 1700-2200
64. Rookwood vase, Sea Green glaze with beautifully painted poppies, nicely executed by Josephine Zettel in 1902, #443C, 7"h, professional repair to rim and bottom, marked with symbol for Sea Green glaze 1000-1500
65. Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with Queen Anne's Lace on a pink to ivory to green background, nicely executed by Sallie Coyne in 1910, #950C, 10"h, good artwork, good glaze, well decorated by one of Rookwood's best 3000-4000
66. Fine Rookwood vase, shouldered form in an uncrazed Vellum glaze with nicely painted branches with berries and leaves, beautifully painted by Lenore Asbury in 1924, #614E, 8.5"h 1200-1700
67. Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a very unusual stylized floral in blue and gray on an ivory ground, executed by Mary Grace Denzler in 1915, #1930, 7"h, nice 700-900
68. Rookwood vase, shouldered form, blue matt glaze with a colorful incised and painted floral design at top, executed by Margaret Helen McDonald in 1918, #938D, 7"h 900-1200
69. Rookwood vase, low and shouldered form, Vellum glaze with a nicely detailed floral design, executed by Fred Rothenbusch in 1925, #1927, 4"h, uncrazed and nice 700-900
70. Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a white and green floral on a pink ground, decorated by Katherine Van Horne in 1912, #1069, 5.5"w x 3"h 350-450
71. Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with painted wild rose design in pink and green against a purple and gray background, decorated by Ed Diers in 1912, #1848, 5"h 500-700
72. Good Rookwood vase, shouldered form with pink floral design against a green to purple to pink ground, all covered in a very nice Vellum glaze, executed by Fred Rothenbusch in 1925, #1925, 5.5"h, uncrazed 800-1100
73. Nice Rookwood vase, covered in a good Vellum glaze with beautifully painted cherry blossoms executed by Lenore Asbury in 1921, #589E, 9.25"h, well done 1200-1700
74. Rookwood vase, swollen form in a Vellum glaze with stylized clover design at top, painted by Alice Craven in 1917, #915E, 6"h, quite nice 800-1100
75. Good Rookwood vase, large bulbous form in a Vellum glaze with a nicely painted floral design, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1904, #53CZ, 6"h, very nice example, good glaze 1200-1700
76. Unusual Rookwood vase, broad shouldered form covered in a Vellum glaze, delicate pink flowers on a dark gray ground were executed by E.T. Hurley in 1916, #1929, 7"w 800-1100
77. Rookwood vase, bulbous form with flaring rim in a Vellum glaze with a floral design, executed by Fred Rothenbusch in 1931, #6148, 5.5"h, uncrazed and nice 900-1200
78. Good Rookwood vase, nicely fired Vellum glaze with an elaborate landscape that is well painted by Fred Rothenbusch in 1922, #892C, 9.5"h, good example, with an extensive decoration, nice dark hues 2500-3500
79. Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a Vellum glaze with a well painted landscape scene, executed by E.T.Hurley in 1916, #940D, 10"h, nicely done 2000-2500
80. Good Rookwood mug, nicely fired Standard glaze with a portrait of Phillip IV after Velasquez, executed by Grace Young in 1896, #587C, 4.75"h, the decoration probably inspired by an old master painting hanging in the Cincinnati Art Museum 1000-2000
81. Comical Rookwood mug, Standard glaze with a man in Colonial clothing, executed by Harriet Wilcox, 1891, #587, marked LY for Light Yellow, 4.5"h 1000-2000
82. Rookwood mug, Standard glaze with painted scene of a girl and trees, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1892, #587, 4.5"h 1000-1500
83. Good Rookwood mug, Standard glaze portrait, executed by Harriette Strafer in 1898, #837, 5.25"h, ground X, probably inspired by an old master painting hanging in the Cincinnati Art Museum 1000-1500
84. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with portrait of a man, executed by John D. Wareham in 1893, #625, 5.5"h, likely derived from an old master painting 1000-1500
85. Unusually nice Rookwood mug, Standard glaze with a Collie dog, finely executed by E.T. Hurley in 1933, #587C, 4.75"h, this subject matter is quite unusual and is beautifully done 2000-3000
86. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with portrait of a man, undetectable artist signature, dated 1895, #568B, 9"h, ground X, similar pieces are shown in "Rookwood and the Industry of Art", pg.101 1000-1500
87. Fine Rookwood ewer, Standard glaze with a floral design, adorned with detailed applied silver overlay, executed by Josephine Zettel in 1893, #381B, silver marked, 9"h 4500-5500
88. Unusual Rookwood ewer, bulbous and footed shape in a Standard glaze with oak leaves and a rare whiplash applied silver overlay, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1898, #498B, silver marked, 6.5"h 3750-4750
89. Good Rookwood jug, Standard glaze with a nicely painted corn cob, applied silver overlay with an intricate design of grapes and leaves, executed by Mary Nourse in 1897, #676, silver marked, 7.5"h 4500-5500
90. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze, nicely painted floral design, applied silver overlay, executed by Katherine Hickman in 1898, #745C, silver marked and monogrammed, 5.5"h 3000-4000
91. Unusual Rookwood vase, tapering shape with a raised floral design covered in a purple, turquoise and yellow matt glaze, executed by Charles Todd in 1915, #990A, 10.5"h, hairlines at top rim, exceptional color 1200-1700
92. Rookwood vase, low form with a yellow, brown and green matt glaze and an incised and painted stylized floral design in green and yellow, done by Sallie Toohey in 1905, #1109, 6"w x 3"h 550-750
93. Nice Rookwood handled vessel, boldly decorated with a carved and painted peacock feathers, all in a blue and green matt glaze, beautifully and finely executed by Orville Hicks in 1907, #587C, 5"h, rare artist that did very nice work 900-1200
94. Big and decorative Rookwood vase, large flaring form with poppies in high relief covered with a turquoise matt glaze, executed in 1921, #1710, 11"h 500-700
95. Rookwood vase, three carved and painted peacock feathers covered in a green matt glaze, executed by Sallie Toohey in 1905, #925C, 10.25"h, harmless line to rim and minor grinding chip to base 650-850
96. Rookwood handled vessel, cylindrical form with flaring base, covered in a blue matt glaze with an incised and sculpted iris design in green and blue, signed by Albert Pons, dated 1907, #1014D, 7"h 550-750
97. Rookwood vase, shouldered form with a deeply sculpted and carved iris, covered in a green matt with a blue drip, executed by Mattie Foglesong in 1902, #935E, 6.5"h, flower extends from vase by an unusual margin 1200-1700
98. Unusual Rookwood Faience tile, deeply carved Griffin covered in a blue and green matt glaze, #1735Y, 4" x 8", exceptional glaze and definition 500-1000
99. Rookwood candlestick, incised Arts & Crafts decoration covered with a green matt glaze, signed by Cecil Duell, dated 1908, #322C, 7.75"h 300-500
100. Good Rookwood wall sconce, excellent Arts & Crafts rose design covered in a pink matt, dated 1923, designed by Sallie Toohey, #1750, 8.5"l, fine detail, one of the better versions of this sconce 800-1100
Sale Date:
June 4 & 5, 2005