ONLINE CONDITION REPORTS
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Sale Date:
June 4 & 5, 2005
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
101. Rookwood vase, broad shape with an unusual incised design under a mottled red and green matt glaze, executed by Wm. Hentschel in 1912, #831, 3”h 500-700
102. Rookwood vase, round form with carved nude figure at top under an ivory to pale green matt, nicely executed by Anna Marie Valentien in 1901, #801Z, 4”h, lid missing, grinding flaw on one side 900-1200
103. Excellent Rookwood vase, unusual hand-thrown tapering ribbed shape covered in a multi-toned brown matt glaze, made in 1912, #1921, 6.5”h, exceptional glaze on a rare and attractive form 500-700
104. Good Rookwood handled vessel, three-handled with incised geometric design, under a green matt, dated 1902, #258, 6.5”h, good Arts & Crafts example 550-750
105. Nice Rookwood vase, cylindrical flared shape with a carved leaf design covered with a very good mottled green matt glaze, executed by Wm. Hentschel in 1911, #1278F, 7.5”h 750-1000
106. Good Rookwood vase, large and gently tapering shape with raised design of five parrots among foliage, all covered with a turquoise matt glaze, designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, made in 1928, #6088, 11”h, great detail 1000-1500
107. Decorative and attractive Rookwood vase, hand-thrown bulbous form covered in an unusual gray hi-glaze, done by J.D. Wareham in 1937, “S”, 7.5”h 300-400
108. Rare Rookwood covered vessel, nicely detailed dragons make up four feet, produced in 1927, #2804, 8”h, really nice example, excellent glaze, beautifully designed by W.P. McDonald 700-900
109. Good Rookwood vase, bulbous and footed form with a unusual design of stylized fish under a good pink and green matt glaze, made in 1921, #2220, 8.25”h 600-800
110. Unusual Rookwood vase, swollen form covered in a good Vellum glaze with an elaborate decoration of cherry blossoms and butterflies, unsigned but unquestionably executed by Lenore Asbury in 1924, #72, 12.5”h, nearly undetectable professionally repaired drill hole in base, ground X, very nice 2000-3000
111. Impressive and decorative Rookwood vase, huge tapered shape covered in a Soft Porcelain glaze with two sculpted female figures with flowing gowns, designed by Harriet Wilcox in 1918, #2449, 17.5”h, exceptional piece of Art Nouveau Rookwood, a similar piece is shown in "American Art Pottery", pg. 50 3500-4500
112. Unusual Rookwood bowl, low form in a Green Vellum glaze with a deeply incised and painted blue and green geometric design, done by Lorinda Epply in 1909, #1324, 6.25”w, nice 900-1200
113. Rare Rookwood plate, organic form with deeply carved and modeled grapevine design covered with a green, blue and brown matt glaze, executed by Kataro Shirayamadani in 1904, #784CZ, 10”w, minor glaze flake to edge 1500-2500
114. Rookwood vase, incised stylized floral design covered with a multi-toned green matt glaze, done by Louise Abel in 1920, #911E, 4.25”h, ground X 550-750
115. Rookwood vase, bulbous form covered in a purple painted matt glaze with stylized orchid design in red, pink and yellow, executed by A.R. Valentien in 1901, #388Z, 8.5”h, great color 3000-5000
116. Rookwood vase, broad form covered in a mottled red and blue matt glaze with carved and painted floral design at shoulder having yellow highlights, executed by Charles Todd in 1913, #906C, 6.5”h 1000-1500
117. Good Rookwood vase, Matt glaze with a deeply carved stylized peacock feather design, executed by Charles Todd in 1913, #1658F, 6.5"h, nice example 1000-1500
118. Rookwood vase, cylindrical form covered in a maroon painted matt glaze with leaf and berry designs in red, executed by O.G. Reed in 1908, #1124E, 6.75”h, some minor chips to rim have been restored 1500-2000
119. Rare Rookwood vase, classic shouldered form with carved design at top under a mottled green and brown matt glaze, executed by Kataro Shirayamadani in 1911, #1867, 7.5”h 1500-2000
120. Good Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with decoration of cherries, executed by Ed Diers in 1907, #943C, 9.75”h, nice sized and well painted example by one of Rookwood's better artists 1500-2000
121. Large and unusual Rookwood Faience tile, painted and sculpted landscape scene with a rare color combination, mounted in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 11.75”sq. 3000-5000
122. Unusual and nice Rookwood plaque, titled “March Wind”, unusual scene with windblown trees in foreground and faint mountain range behind, executed by Mary Grace Denzler in 1914, original frame, 8”w x 6”h, nice color combination 4000-5000
123. Good Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with nicely painted irises, executed by Carl Schmidt in 1911, #904D, 8.75”h, professionally repaired chip to rim, typically well decorated 2000-2500
124. Large and nice Rookwood Faience tile, painted and sculpted landscape scene, mounted in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 11.75”sq., good example, beautifully executed 3000-5000
125. Fine Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with painted cherry blossoms against a lavender and yellow ground, executed by Lenore Asbury in 1927, #2721, 6.25”h, spotless, uncrazed and beautiful 1200-1700
126. Unusual Rookwood covered vessel, footed and lidded form covered in a Green Vellum glaze with a delicate cherry blossom design, painted by Lorinda Epply in 1909, #1633, 4.5”h 1200-1700
127. Nice Rookwood vase, tapered and flaring form in a colorful Vellum glaze with a nicely painted design of Japanese Maple leaves, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1909, #1358E, 7”h 800-1100
128. Decorative Rookwood vase, large bulbous form covered in a Vellum glaze with a floral design at shoulder, painted by E.T. Hurley in 1915, #531D, 10.5”h, hairlines to bottom 1200-1700
129. Unusual Rookwood vase, footed squat form in a Vellum glaze with a nicely painted dragonfly design, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1909, #1348, 3.5”h 1200-1700
130. Rookwood vase, cylindrical form in a Vellum glaze with painted daisy design at shoulder against a purple ground, executed by Mary Grace Denzler in 1915, #1873, 5.5”h 550-750
131. Rookwood vase, bulbous form in a Vellum glaze with a nicely painted cherry blossoms, executed by E.T. Hurley in 1925, #1929, 6.5”w 700-900
132. Large and well done Rookwood vase, shouldered form executed in an Iris glaze with numerous bold wild roses against a pink to ivory to green background, finely painted by Lenore Asbury in 1909, #906, 10”h, a large and attractive vase 3000-4000
133. Nice Rookwood vase, tapering shouldered form with a nice Vellum glaze with several finely painted birds, executed by E.T. Hurley in 1907, #938C, 8.25”h, unusually good example 1500-2000
134. Unusual Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with decoration of a stork in flight, executed by Ed Diers in 1901, #922E, 5.5”h, nice example with good artwork 1200-1700
135. Unusual Rookwood vase, good Vellum glaze with a painted design of birds and branches at shoulder, executed by Lorinda Epply in 1909, #604E, 6”h 1200-1700
136. Nice Rookwood vase, matt glaze with a decoration of stylized violets, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1930, #1930, 6.5”h 500-600
137. Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a Wax Matt glaze with a floral design, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1926, #2900, 10”h; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), four panels in a Wax Matt glaze over a daffodil design, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1927, #2933, 12”h, cracked 1500-2500
138. Rookwood vase, matt glaze with colorful floral design against a mottled pink, ivory and green background, executed by Margaret Helen McDonald in 1938, #6730, 5.25”h, a spotless and clean example 600-800
139. Rookwood vase, floral on a mottled pink and brown matt ground, Jones, 1924, #2719, 6”h, glued rim chip; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), matt with colorful flowers on a yellow ground, M.H. McDonald, 1928, #2558, 5”h, cracked 550-750
140. Rookwood vase, mottled red to green matt glaze with a floral design done by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1922, #2105, 4.75”h 350-450
141. Good Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a matt glaze with a nicely painted pinecone design, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1925, #614E, 8.5”h 900-1200
142. Big and impressive Rookwood vase, large flaring form covered in a green matt glaze with a colorful thistle design, painted by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1928, #1369B, 15”h, very nice example 2700-3700
143. Rookwood vase, tapered form with a grapevine design in a matt glaze, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1928, #1369F, 6”h 450-550
144. Exceptional Rookwood vase, French Red glaze with an elaborate and colorful floral design against a blue background, typically beautifully painted by Sara Sax in 1923, uncrazed and very colorful, #977, 11”h, Sax was a fine decorator and this one is very nice 4500-5500
145. Fine Rookwood vase, slender form with a colorful stylized floral design with a deep pink color at top and bottom, all covered in a Hi-glaze, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1921, #2040E, 7.5”h, beautifully done 1200-1700
146. Nice Rookwood vase, good Black Opal glaze covering a well painted floral design at the top, executed by H.E. Wilcox in 1927, #2040E, 7.5”h, unchipped chip to foot 1000-1500
147. Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze decorated with delicate yellow flowers, applied silver overlay in an elaborate design, executed by Caroline Steinle in 1892, #626, 5.5”h 1700-2200
148. Cute Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with Prairie Cone flowers, artist signature appears to be L. Van Briggle, dated 1900, #765E, 5.5”h 350-450
149. Good Rookwood ewer, Standard glaze with a fine leaf and berry design, painted by Harriet Wilcox in 1889, #443, marked LY for light yellow, 6.75”h, uncrazed 500-700
150. Small Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with painted violets, executed by Harriette Strafer in 1891, #596, 3.75”h, nice miniature 350-450
Sale Date:
June 4 & 5, 2005