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Sale Date:
June 4 & 5, 2005 |
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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59. Large Rookwood bowl, Pink Tinted glaze with stylized design, made in 1925, decorated by Lorinda Epply, #2258X, 13"w 800-1100
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Sale Date:
June 4 & 5, 2005
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