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Sale Date:
June 3, 2006
Starlite Ballroom

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Lot Numbers, Descriptions and Estimates
1701. Good Rookwood vase, excellent Matt glaze with a nicely painted floral design, executed by Vera Tischler in 1923, #2305, 9.25”h, very clean and attractive 1200-1700
1702. Nice Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a delicate floral design at neck, nicely executed by Ed Diers in 1926, #77C, 5.5”h, uncrazed 800-1100
1703. Cute Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a wonderfully painted floral decoration, executed by Vera Tischler in 1921, #654E, 4”h 500-700
1704. Good Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a nicely painted cherry blossom design, executed by Lenore Asbury in 1921, #732C, 7.5”h 900-1200
1705. Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a nicely painted landscape titled “The Pond”, executed by Lenore Asbury in 1919, original frame, 9”w x 5”h 3500-4500
1706. Unusual Rookwood vase, Yellow Tinted Vellum glaze, a nicely painted floral design, executed by Sara Sax in 1915, #614E, 8.5”h, ground X, uncrazed 1200-1700
1707. Rookwood vase, nicely painted floral design on a blue and tan ground, executed by Fred Rothenbusch in 1927, #927F, 6”h, uncrazed 900-1200
1708. Rookwood vase, matt glaze with a painted stylized design of trees and flowers, executed by Caroline Steinle in 1917, #943D, 8.5”h 1200-1700
1709. Excellent Rookwood handled jug, shouldered for in a Standard glaze with a nicely painted design of a grapevine, executed by Josaphine Zettel in 1896, #512B, applied silver overlay with grapevine design, 9.5”h 4000-6000
1710. Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with a detailed painting of a cloaked character among trees, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1892, #587, applied silver overlay with a bat, a snake and hops, 5”h 3500-5500
1711. WITHDRAWN
1712. Good Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze, with an oak leaf design, executed by S.E. Coyne in 1898, unusual applied silver overlay, #498, 6.5”h 3000-4000
1713. Unusual Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a peacock feather design on a blue and green ground, painted by Caroline Steinle in 1910, #1656E, 7.5”h, nicely executed 1000-1500
1714. Exceptional Rookwood vase, tapered form in a good Vellum glaze, painted stylized fruit trees done by Arthur Conant in 1920, #1369F, 3.5”w x 6.5”h, unusually nice coloration 1500-2500
1715. Rare Rookwood vase, unusually colorful Vellum glaze with a twilight landscape scene complete with yellow moon, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1910, #907F, 7.75”h 3000-4000
1716. Excellent Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a nicely painted leaf design, executed by Harriet Wilcox in 1893, #604E, applied silver overlay with an elaborate design and two handles, 5.5”h, great glaze, silver and decoration 3000-4000
1717. Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with a finely painted daisy design by Josephine Zettel in 1893, #461, elaborate silver overlay by Gohram, monogram to handle, 5.5”w x 4”h 2700-3200
1718. Rookwood ewer, Standard glaze with a sterling silver overlay, executed by C.J. Dibowski in 1893, #626, 5.5”h 1700-2200
1719. Good Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with a nicely painted landscape, executed by Ed Diers in 1917, #1358E, 7.25”h, well done decoration with good detail 1500-2000
1720. Unusual Rookwood vase, excellent Green Vellum glaze with painted scene of numerous ships at sea in green, blue and yellow, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1908, #904E, 7.25”h, a good glaze marked appropriately, nice example of Green Vellum 2700-3700
1721. Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze, nicely painted snow covered landscape, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1915, #1660F, 6”h 1200-1700
1722. Good Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a nicely painted landscape titled “Dry Creek”, executed by Lorinda Epply in 1918, original frame, 5”w x 8”h 3500-4500
1723. Unusual Rookwood vase, Vellum glaze with two finely painted swans, executed by Sallie Toohey in 1920, #918E, 6”h, excellent professional repair to a minute chip at bottom rim 1000-1500
1724. Good Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a unusual and nicely painted mountain landscape, executed by Ed Diers in 1916, original frame, 5”w x 8”h 3500-4500
1725. Good Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a nicely painted landscape titled “Evening Clouds”, beautifully executed by Ed Diers in 1918, original frame, 8”w x 6”h 4000-5000
1726. Good Rookwood vase, large form in a Vellum glaze with finely detailed roses painted by Ed Diers in 1907, #940C, 11.5”h, a good sized decorative vase with nice artwork 1700-2200
1727. Nice Rookwood plaque, has a good Vellum glaze with a well painted landscape titled “Melting Snow”, executed by M.G. Denzler in 1915, original frame, 8”w x 6”h 4000-5000
1728. Rookwood vase, bulbous form with indented sides, Limoges glaze with painted insects among foliage, executed by A.R. Valentein in 1883, #97, 6”w x 5.5”h 550-750
1729. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a finely detailed leaf and berry design, executed by Lenore Asbury in 1899, #800C, 6.5”w x 8.5”h 550-750
1730. Rookwood vase, double handled form in a Standard glaze with a leaf and berry design, executed by Edith Noonan in 1905, #459E, 4”w x 3.75”h 300-400
1731. Rookwood vase, tapered form in a Standard glaze with nicely painted poppies, executed by Sara Sax in 1899, #829, 3”w x 9.25”h 550-750
1732. Rookwood ewer, Standard glaze with a leaf and berry design, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1899, #40, 3.5”w x 6”h 350-450
1733. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a delicate leaf and berry design, executed by O.G. Reed in 1893, #562, 3”w x 9.25”h 600-800
1734. Rookwood ewer, large form in a Standard glaze with a painted floral design, executed by E.T. Hurley in 1903, #578C, original paper tag, 6.5”w x 12.5”h 800-1200
1735. Rookwood ewer, Standard glaze with painted delicate chrysanthemums, executed by Sallie Toohey, date obscured, #43, 4.5”w x 7”h 550-750
1736. Rookwood ewer, Standard glaze with painted flowers and ribbons, executed by A.R. Valentein in 1888, #391, 4.5”w x 12”h 900-1200
1737. Good Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a finely painted landscape titled “A Calm Evening”, executed by Fred Rothenbusch in 1920, original frame, 8”w x 11”h 5500-7500
1738. Rookwood vase, Iris glaze with a nicely painted leaf and berry design, executed by Irene Bishop in 1906, #905E, 4”w x 6.5”h 800-1100
1739. Nice Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a nicely painted landscape, executed by Lorinda Epply, original frame, 7”w x 9”h 4000-5000
1740. Rookwood tray, a ship covered in a green matt glaze, 1929, #8118, 6.5”w x 2.5”h, minor chip to rim 100-200
1741. Rookwood ewer, green glaze with carved designs, executed in 1882, #101, 12”h, repaired 300-500
1742. Nice Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a scene of birch trees, executed by E.T. Hurley in 1912, framed, 4”w x 8”h 3000-4000

1743. E.T. Hurley drawing, pencil/paper, preliminary study for an etching, matted, framed, signed, 14" x 10.5" 400-600
1743A. E.T. Hurley drawing, ink/paper, matted, framed, signed, 10.5" x 13.5" 400-600
1743B. E.T. Hurley drawing, pencil/paper, matted, framed, signed, 9" x 12" 400-600
1744. Good Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a finely painted landscape titled “Frozen Stream”, executed by Sallie Coyne in 1920, original frame, 8”w x 4”h 3500-4500
1745. Nice Rookwood vase, cylindrical form in a matt glaze with two rooks in flight, executed by Edith Noonan in 1908, #952E, 3.5”w x 7.5”h, well done 1000-1500
1746. Nice Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a nicely painted landscape, executed by Fred Rothenbusch, original frame, 8”w x 5”h 3500-4500
1746a. Arthur Conant painting, “West Gloucester”, watercolor/paper, signed, framed, 4.5” x 5” 200-300
1746b. Rookwood vase, wax matt glaze with a beautiful floral design, executed by Wilhelmine Ream in 1926, #2061, 3.5”w x 7.5”h 700-900
1746c. Arthur Conant painting, landscape scene, oil/board, unsigned, unframed, 11” x 14” 300-400
1746d. Rookwood paperweight, elephant covered in an ivory matt, dated 1945, #6486, 4”w x 4"h 100-200
1746e. Rookwood bookends, rooks under a dark blue crystalline matt, designed by William McDonald, dated 1928, #2275, 5.5”h 350-450
1746f. Rookwood trivet, colorful design of a woman with parasol, dated 1920, #3069, 5.75”sq. 100-200
1746g. Rookwood vase, shouldered form with a nicely painted floral design covered in a Hi-glaze, executed by Carolyn Stegner in 1945, #6431, 4.5”w x 3.5”h; with an Art Pottery vase, flaring form covered in a mottled blue, green and yellow glaze, unmarked, 5"w x 8"h, minor chip to foot 200-250
1746h. Rozane Royal vase, shouldered form with floral design, artist signed, marked, 6.5”h, chip to rim and foot 50-100
1746i. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a Native American portrait, executed by Matt Daly in 1898, #786c, 5"w x 10.5"h, repaired 500-700
1746j. Van Briggle vase, shouldered form with a poppy design covered with a green and brown matt, incised marks, 4”w x 3.5”h 350-550
1746k. Rookwood vase, wax matt glaze with a floral and leaf design, executed by L.N. Lincoln in 1921, #1882, 3.5”w x 9.5”h 500-700
1746L. Weller Brighton flower frogs, geese, unmarked, 9”w x 6”h, lines to wing 250-350
1746m. Weller Brighton flower frogs, geese, unmarked, 9”w x 6”h, chip to edge 250-350
1746n. Rookwood dish, early Limoges glaze with a bird among reeds, executed by M.A. Daly in 1882, 6.75”w 200-300
1746o. Rookwood dish, early Limoges glaze with a bird among reeds, executed by W.P. McDonald in 1883, 6.75”w 200-300
1747. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with cherry design, executed by Lenore Asbury in 1899, #495C, paper label, 10”h, repaired 350-550
1748. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with leaves, executed by Caroline Steinle in 1906, #956, 5”dia. x 1.5”h 250-350
1749. Rookwood handled vessel, three handles, Standard glaze with a Native American portrait, executed by Artus Van Briggle in 1898, #659C, 8”w x 6”h 4000-6000
1750. Rookwood vase, Standard glaze with a tulip design, executed by Ed Diers in 1901, #926C, 8”h, hairline 350-550
1751. Rookwood ewer, Limoges glaze with a butterfly design, executed in 1888, no detectable signature, #55C, 6.5”h 500-700
1752. Rookwood plate, Limoges glaze with a spider design, executed by Albert Humphreys in 1888, 6.75”dia. 200-300
1753. Rookwood handled vessel, early Limoges glaze and carved Virginia Creeper design, 1883, impressed kiln, 4.75”h 350-550
1754. Rookwood ewer, Standard glaze with geraniums, executed by A.R. Valentien in 1895, #489B, marked S for special piece, 12”h 700-900
1755. Rookwood handled vessel, green Standard glaze with a daffodil design, executed by A.R. Valentien in 1894, #723, 7”h, repaired 400-600
1756. WITHDRAWN
1757. Rare J.D. Wareham batik, parrots among foliage, silk, signed, 52”w x 56”h, excellent condition 1200-1700
1758. Rare J.D. Wareham batik, “Young Centaur Angling for Gold Fish”, silk, signed, 88”w x 54”h, excellent condition 1200-1700
1759. Good Rookwood paperweight, cat covered in a black Hi-glaze, designed by Louise Abel, 1947, #6182, 4.75”w x 6.75”h 550-750
1760. Rookwood handled vessel, Standard glaze with a finely detailed dog, executed by E.T. Hurley in 1901, #837, 5.5”w x 5”h 1500-2500
1761. WITHDRAWN
1762. Rookwood tile, finely detailed decal of a cat, held in an Arts & Crafts oak frame, 6”sq. 800-1100
1763. Rookwood vase, shouldered and tapered form covered in a purple and blue Hi-glaze, 1938, marked S for special piece, 4.5”w x 5.5”h 200-300
1764. Pewabic tile, raised design of a cat covered with a mottled purple and brown matt glaze, framed, 7.5”sq. 700-900
1765. Good E.T. Hurley etching, scene of several rooks and moon, untitled, signed, framed, 12.5” x 9.5”, unusual etching 500-700
1766. E.T. Hurley etching, “Ringgold St. Bridge” signed, unframed, 11.5” x 9” 300-500
1767. E.T. Hurley etching, Garfield Place, Cincinnati, signed, dated 1915 and 1919, matted, framed, 12.5” x 9.25” 300-500
1768. Decorative Rookwood vase, gray and turquoise Dip/Drip glaze, 1951, #6204C, 7"h, nice glaze, classic shape 250-350
1769. Rookwood tray, triangular shape with moth covered with a good brown matt glaze, dated 1929, 6”w 100-200
1770. Rookwood vase, bulbous form with a burgundy hi-glaze with a turquoise interior, made in 1925, #2759, 5.5”h 200-300
1771. WITHDRAWN
1772. Nice Rookwood vase, shouldered form in a brown glaze with a pink, blue and white drip, dated 1932, marked S for special piece, 7.5”h, good glaze 300-400
1773. Rookwood vase, pentagon shape with a rook design under a brown matt glaze, 1929, #1795, 4.75”h 250-350
1774. Unusual Rookwood vase, tapered shape in ivory with pink highlights under an Iris glaze, signed by Carl Schmidt, dated 1906, #821F, 5”h 250-350
1775. Rare Rookwood bookends, Dutch boy and girl covered with a colorful Hi-glaze, designed by Sallie Toohey, 1928, #6022, 6”h, great pair of bookends 700-900
1776. Rookwood vase, bulbous bottom with long neck in a pink and turquoise Dip/Drip glaze, done in 1932, #2587EE, 4.5”h 200-300
1777. Rookwood paperweight, nude figure covered with an ivory matt glaze, signed by Louise Abel, 1932, #2868, 4”h 150-250
1778. Unusual Rookwood vase, miniature form covered in a mottled yellow and brown glaze, dated 1905, #881F, 3”h 200-300
1779. Charming Rookwood paperweight, terrier covered in an ivory matt glaze, 1934, #6449, 4.5”h, uncrazed 250-350
1780. Rookwood vase, large form with a painted wheat design against an ivory background, signed by Margaret McDonald, 1936, #935B, 6”w x 11”h, factory drill hole in base 300-500
1781. Rookwood Faience tile, large form with a deeply carved griffin design coveredd in a multi-toned and striped matt glaze, impressed mark, #1029Y, 12”sq., minor chip to back edge 500-1000
1782. Good Rookwood vase, large form with a raised stylized floral design, executed by Jens Jensen in 1946, #6777, 7”w x 12”h, factory hole to base, repair to foot 600-900
1783. Good Rookwood vase, bulbous form in a Hi-glaze with a nicely painted floral design, executed by Lorinda Epply in 1931, #931, 4.5”h 600-800
1784. Kenton Hills vase, footed form with a colorful stylized orchard design, signed Hentschel, marked, #186, original foil label, 6”w x 5”h 600-800
1785. Kenton Hills vase, bulbous form with incised lines covered in a green high glaze, impressed mark, designed by David Seyler, 4”w x 4”h 150-250
1786. Kenton Hills vase, swollen form with a raised geometric design covered in a Brazilian Catseye glaze, signed W.E. Hentschel, marked #153, 6”w x 11.5”h, factory drill hole 700-900
1787. Unusual Rookwood vase, bulbous form with a unicorn design under a blue matt glaze, executed by Wilhelmine Rehm in 1945, #6184E, 5.5”w x 7”h 1200-1700
1788.WITHDRAWN
1789. Rookwood vase, several rooks covered in a blue and brown crystalline glaze, 1924, #1815, 2.5”w x 7”h 400-600
1790. Rookwood covered vessel, unusual stylized tree design covered in a blue matt glaze, executed by William Henschel in 1910, #801B, 6.5”w x 8”h 1500-2500
1791. Rookwood vase, raised leaf design against a blue matt background, executed by Elizabeth Barrett in 1929, #2551C, 4”w x 12”h, repaired drill hole 800-1100
1792. Rookwood vase, incised floral design covered in a brown matt glaze, executed by William Hentschel in 1915, #1779, 4”w x 7.5”h, repair to rim 900-1200
1793. Rookwood vase, large bulbous form with an incised pinecone design covered in a green matt glaze, executed by William Hentschel in 1911, #1875, 9”w x 6”h 2500-3500
1794. Rookwood vase, wax matt glaze with a colorful floral design, executed by an unknown artist in 1925, #917C, 3.5”w x 8”h 700-900
1795. Rookwood vase, large shouldered for with a floral design covered in a multi-colored matt glaze, executed by William Hentschel in 1910, #800A, 11”w x 13.5”h 2000-3000
1796. Rookwood vase, bulbous form with raised sea horses under a brown and green matt with crystalline highlights, 1915, #2220, 7”w x 9”h 600-800
1797. Rookwood vase, double handled form with an organic design covered in a pink and green matt glaze, executed by William Hentschel in 1914, #389B, 10”w x 14”h 2500-3500
1798. Arthur Conant, “Loon Lake”, pastel/paper, unsigned, framed, 11” x 14”, very good condition 500-700
1799. Arthur Conant easel, used by the artist, wooden form, 20”w x 34.5”h, very good condition 300-500
1800. Striking William Hentschel lithograph, colorful print of an archer, signed, dated 1934, matted, framed, 15”h x 14”w 700-900
Sale Date:
June 3, 2006
Starlite Ballroom

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