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Sale Date:
June 4 & 5, 2005 |
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Lot Numbers and Descriptions
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201. 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
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202. Rookwood plate, decoration of a butterfly and grasses; with a Rookwood plate, decoration of a turtle and grasses, both executed by William McDonald in 1885, #202, 6"dia. 250-500
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203. Rookwood plate, decoration of a crayfish and grasses; with a Rookwood plate, decoration of a crayfish and grasses, both executed by William McDonald in 1885, #202, 6"dia. 250-500
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204. Rookwood plate, decoration of a moth and grasses; with a Rookwood plate, decoration of a crab and plants, both executed by Martin Rettig in 1885, #202, 6"dia. 250-500
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205. Unusual Rookwood sign, embossed logo, in a turquoise crystalline glaze, dated 1945, #2789 and impressed 37, 13"w x 4"h, quite hard to find 1500-2500
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206. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a finely detailed floral design by Matt Daly, dated 1892, 12.5"h, chip and hairline to rim, drilled hole in bottom 300-400
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207. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a finely detailed decoration of blueberries, executed by Clara Lindeman in 1900, #808, 7.5"h 350-450
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208. Good Rookwood vase, nice shape, Standard glaze with a leaf and berry design, beautifully executed by O.G. Reed in 1893, #611C, 10"h 700-900
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209. Rare Wheatley vase, flattened form with painted harbor scene in green, black and white, marked, 9"h, similar pieces are shown in "American Art Pottery", pg. 36-37 500-700
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210. Rookwood teacup and plate, Porcelain glaze, Mary Aldis Taylor, 1884, 5"sq. x 2.5"h, minor chip to one foot; with a Rookwood tray, (not shown), green matt glaze, Western & Southern Insurance Company, Cincinnati, Wm. McDonald, 1915, 4.5"w, minor flake to foot 250-350
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211. Rookwood tray, Standard glaze with daisy decoration, executed by A.B. Sprague in 1887, #228, 5.5"w; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), Standard glaze with daisy decoration, undetectable artist signature, probably A.B. Sprague, 1887, #363, 6"h, crack and chip to rim 250-350
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212. Good Rookwood handled vessel, Limoges glaze with an unusual decoration of spiders and grasses, executed by William McDonald in 1882, anchor mark, #61, 4.5"h 450-650
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213. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with floral design, Anna Marie Bookprinter, 1887, #45B, 15.5"w; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), vertical leaves, brown metallic glaze, 1916, #2095 and x248x, 5"h, minor chips 700-900
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214. Rookwood handled vessel, brown clay body with an early Limoges glaze and deeply carved Virginia Creeper design, done in 1883, impressed kiln mark, 4.75"h, a couple of minor factory flaws 350-550
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215. Good Rookwood ginger jar, beautifully painted Limoges design of birds and branches, executed by W.P. McDonald in 1885, #47B, 4"h 900-1200
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216. Rookwood vase, tapered form in a Standard glaze with an incised and painted floral design, dated 1885, #231, 13"h, drill hole in base 500-700
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217. Rare Rookwood vase, Limoges glaze with a very unusual nocturnal village scene, nicely executed by Joseph Hirschfeld in 1882, anchor mark, 6.25"h 900-1200
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218. Rookwood vase, shouldered form with incised design of birds and trees, covered in a green matt, made 1915, #2204, 9.5"h, hairlines to rim, two minor chips to high points of design 350-550
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219. Rookwood vase, large shouldered form with a flaring rim covered in a mottled pink matt glaze, made in 1927, #2785, 13.5"h 250-350
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220. Rookwood vase, shouldered form with several tulips, all covered in a blue matt glaze, designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, made in 1920, #1711, 10"h 400-600
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221. Rookwood vase, raised design with five rooks marching around top, covered with a brown matt glaze, designed by Sallie Toohey, made in 1922, #2174, 5.5"h 250-350
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222. Rookwood vase, massive form under a mottled gray matt, dated 1916, #2298C, 8.5"h; with a Rookwood vase, (not shown), rose hips under a pink and green matt, 1923, #2122, 4.5"h, grinding chip to base, ground X 350-550
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223. Rookwood vase, stylized leaves and buds covered in an excellent brown and green textured matt glaze, made in 1913, #1681, 4.5"h 150-250
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224. Fine Rookwood vase, unusual design of stylized bamboo in tan against a brown matt, designed by Sara Sax, made in 1935, #2480, 10"h 300-500
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225. Good Rookwood vase, shouldered form covered in a maroon hi-glaze, made in 1921, #945, 9.75"h, nice form with a good glaze 350-450
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226. Nice Rookwood vase, raised daffodil design under a blue matt glaze, dated 1928, #2476, 8.5"h 300-400
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227. Flawless and fine Rookwood vase, exquisite Porcelain glaze with a finely painted harbor scene, executed by Carl Schmidt in 1922, #1358F, 5.75"h, uncrazed and beautiful piece 3000-4000
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228. Exceptional Rookwood vase, shouldered shape in a Porcelain glaze with detailed roses, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1922, #935C, 9.5"h, uncrazed and finely painted 1500-2500
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229. Excellent Rookwood vase, pair, footed shape in an Ivory Porcelain glaze with a nicely painted floral design, executed by Margaret Helen McDonald in 1937, #6625, 5.5"h, exceptional examples 1200-1700
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230. Rare E.T. Hurley etching, statue of Abraham Lincoln, signed and dated, unframed, 7.75" x 12.25" 250-350
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231. Excellent E.T. Hurley etching, Garfield Place in winter, signed and dated, unframed, 9" x 12" 300-500
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232. Unusual E.T. Hurley etching, Immaculata church, Mt. Adams, signed and dated, unframed, 6" x 9" 250-350
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233. Unusual E.T. Hurley etching, Ohio River scene, signed and dated, unframed, 11.75" x 8.75" 300-500
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234. Unusual E.T. Hurley etching, Suspension Bridge, signed and dated, unframed, 7.75" x 11.75" 300-500
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235. Exceptional E.T. Hurley etching, Suspension Bridge, signed, unframed, 11.75" x 8.5", rare image 400-500
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236. E.T. Hurley etching, Mt. Adams houses and Immaculata church, signed, dated, unframed, 7.5" x 11.75" 300-400
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237. Unusual E.T. Hurley etching, Cincinnati courthouse, signed and dated, unframed, 9" x 11" 250-350
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238. Unusual E.T. Hurley etching, Tyler Davidson Fountain, signed and dated, unframed, 8" x 12" 300-500
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239. Unique and unusual Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a leaf and berry design, applied silver overlay with two handles, executed by Constance A. Baker in 1892, #536W, silver marked, 5.25"w x 3"h, rare example 3500-4500
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240. Fine Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a floral design, applied silver overlay with excellent craftsmanship and detail, executed by Mary Nourse in 1896, #817C, silver marked, 10"h 3750-4750
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241. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with nicely painted cherries, applied silver overlay, executed by Edith Felton in 1898, #534C, silver marked and monogrammed, 7"h 3750-4750
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242. Good Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with daisies, applied silver overlay with excellent detail, executed by Caroline Steinle in 1892, #43, silver marked, 4.75"w x 2"h 1500-2500
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243. Rookwood handled vessel, three sided shape with an incised Arts & Crafts design, covered in a brown matt glaze, made in 1906, #259D, 5"h 300-400
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244. Rookwood wallpocket, unusual form with Arts & Crafts leaf and bud decoration covered in a brown matt, made in 1920, #1391, 5.5"w x 6"h, ground X 300-400
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245. Rookwood handled vessel, three sided shape with incised Arts & Crafts design, all covered in a green matt glaze, made in 1906, #259E, 4.25"h 250-350
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246. Rookwood vase, curving vertical leaves covered in a good multi-toned blue matt glaze, made 1914, #2096, 5"h 250-350
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247. Unusual Rookwood vase, low form with cutout design of Gingko leaves under a pink and green matt, designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, made in 1913, #1680, 6.5"w x 2.5"h 450-650
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248. Rookwood vase, shouldered form with incised design under a green matt, made in 1903, #3EZ, 4.5"h 250-350
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249. Rookwood handled vessel, incised Arts & Crafts design covered in a green and blue matt glaze, made in 1908, #1008A, 6.5"h 350-450
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250. Rookwood handled vessel, swollen form with incised geometric design covered in a green matt glaze, made in 1902, #416B, 10"h, minor grinding chip to base 450-650
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Sale Date:
June 4 & 5, 2005
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