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| 316. Unusual Rookwood tray, split cylindrical form in a early salmon glaze with finely painted poppy design, executed by O.G. Reed in 1891, #421, 6.6"l, mint 250-450 |
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| 317. Unusually nice Rookwood ginger jar, beautifully painted limoges design of birds and branches, executed by W.P. McDonald in 1885, #47B, 4"h, harmless firing lines to lid 900-1200 |
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319. Good Rookwood vase, dull finish with rust and brown flowers on a peach background, decorated by Anna Marie Bookprinter dated 1887, #238C, marked with an "S" for sage clay, incised bands and top and incised, incised swirling lines at lip, 10.5"h, mint 800-1200 |
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318. Rookwood bowl, low form with limoge decoration of black reeds and good highlights, painted by Laura Fry in 1883, impressed marks, 10"w, mint 450-650 |
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320. Fine Rookwood vase, a good example of early Rookwood, exceptional dull finish glaze that's nicely decorated with a fluffy black and white songbird among brown and black reeds, die impressed geometric ring around neck, beautifully done by Matt Daly, dated 1885, #141, 10.5"h, mint 1000-1500 |
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