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Lenore Asbury (American, 1866-1933) for Rookwood Pottery, United States. Ceramic vellum plaque titled "Poplars" depicting a serene field with two towering trees, 1927. Initialed in pigment along the lower right; impressed maker's mark and numbered "XXVII" along the verso.Sight; height: 8 in x width: 5 3/4 in. Framed; height: 12 1/4 in x width: 10 1/4 in x depth: 1 1/2 in.Condition: There are no visible cracks, losses, or restorations when viewed under UV light. The colors are faded. The work is framed; light wear to the frame including some gilt loss. Not inspected out of frame.
Sarah Toohey (American, 1872-1941) for Rookwood Pottery, United States. Rookwood pottery ceramic pencil holder or vase vessel in design style "1795" depicting perched ravens along the sides, 1910. Of a pentagonal form and glazed in an earthy matte brown. With impressed rook maker's mark, dated "X" (10), and numbered "1795" along the underside.Height: 4 3/4 in x diameter: 3 in.Condition: No visible cracks, chips, losses, or repairs. Light wear throughout. Five plastic tab feet affixed to footrim.
Small Rookwood high-glaze brown ceramic vase depicting hand painted white lilies. Half of the vase is decorated in a Gorham 0.999 fine silver floral overlay with an engraved monogram. Rookwood impressed stamp. R2590 Gorham hallmark 999 / 1000 FINE impressed on the underside. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4.5"W x 8.25"HManufacturer: Rookwood Pottery and Gorham SilverCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As is.
Elegant vase that features a serene and misty winter forest scene, artfully depicted with subtle gradients of blue. Matte glaze finish. Marked XVI 1023C V and KVH monogram to bottom base.Artist: Katherine Van Horne Dimensions: 10.75''H x 5''diaManufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesAge related wear.
Große Vase - Rookwood Pottery Cincinnati Ohio (USA) 1923, Porzellan, auf blau-grünem Fond umlaufend mit Blüten und Blättern bemalt, Marke "RP in einem Flammenkreis" XXIII , Formnummer mit Größenbuchstabe 1369C, Marke L.NL in Blau, Gebrauchsspuren (teilweise Silberflimmer Original?), Höhe ca. 29 cm, Provenienz: aus Privatsammlung in Niederbayern
Blue glazed bookends depicting a lady of colonial fashion holding a fan. Rookwood XLV 6252 impressed on the bases. 1 bookend: 6.25"L x 4.75"W x 6.5"H. 2 bookends: 9.25"L x 6.25"W x 6.5"H. Issued: c. 1932-1945Manufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Rookwood Pottery Assortment (13) vases including #900, #621, #2391, #6024, #2865, #2403, #951, #1712, #2132, #216, #2129, #2223 and #1081, all stamped on underside Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Height: 9 inches, Diameter: 3 inches (largest) Condition: overall light wear consistent with age and normal use, some sticker residue, #2365 rough upper edge, #6218 having crack on interior of upper edge, some having crazing, dirt accumulation Disclaimers: surface and production inconsistencies typical of this form of art Category: Decorative Arts > Pottery & Porcelain Estimated Sale Time: 2:29 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2
Sarah 'Sallie' Elizabeth Coyne (American, 1876-1939) Rookwood Pottery Vase 1925, initial signed, #2758, hand painted shaded vellum, matte glaze having a morning glory motif in a tri-lobed cylinder shape Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Height: 9 1/2 inches, Width: 3 1/2 inches, Depth: 3 1/2 inches Condition: overall light wear consistent with normal use, no damage noted, light dirt accumulation Disclaimers: surface and production inconsistencies typical of this form of art Category: Decorative Arts > Pottery & Porcelain Estimated Sale Time: 2:28 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7Photograph #8Photograph #9
Rookwood Pottery Assortment (16) items including #2078, #2084, #2218, (2) #2122, #1885, #2592, #2123, #2141, #2591, #2218, #2139, #2111, #6510, #2870 and #2888, all stamped on underside Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Height: 6 1/4 inches, Diameter: 3 1/2 inches (largest) Condition: overall light wear consistent with normal use, some may have minor nicks, dirt accumulation and crazing Disclaimers: surface and production inconsistencies typical of this form of art Category: Decorative Arts > Pottery & Porcelain Estimated Sale Time: 2:37 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1
Rookwood Pottery Assortment (14) items including #822, #2737, #6076, #2426, #7201, #696, #6-IF, #957, #2122, #2112, #77, #2990, #1096 and #63, all stamped on underside Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Height: 10 inches, Diameter: 4 1/2 inches Condition: overall light wear consistent with age and normal use, sticker residue to some, minor crazing and dirt accumulation Disclaimers: surface and production inconsistencies typical of this form of art Category: Decorative Arts > Pottery & Porcelain Estimated Sale Time: 2:38 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1
Rookwood Pottery Assortment (11) items including (2) #6791, #(2) #2095, #2088, (2) #2284, (2) #2090 (different years), #2267 and #1823, all stamped on underside Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Height: 11 inches, Diameter: 3 1/4 inches Condition: overall light wear consistent with age and normal use, some sticker residue, dirt accumulation Disclaimers: surface and production inconsistencies typical of this form of art Category: Decorative Arts > Pottery & Porcelain Estimated Sale Time: 2:36 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1
Rookwood Pottery Assortment (11) items including a two-handled vase #6111 initial signed 'H' by Janet Harris, a #551 vase initial signed 'LNL' by Elizabeth Lincoln, a #2841 rectangular vase initial illegibly signed, vessel #5103 initial signed 'MHM' by Margaret Hurly McDonald, #478 and #1356 both having incised signatures CST (Charles Todd), #1097C, #1824, #715, #920 and #1110, all stamped on underside Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Height: 9 1/4 inches, Diameter: 6 1/2 inches (tallest) Condition: overall light wear consistent with normal use, #551 having adhesive tag, #5103 having a 3-inch crack on side, #715 having minor chip on upper rim Disclaimers: surface and production inconsistencies typical of this form of weaving Category: Decorative Arts > Pottery & Porcelain Estimated Sale Time: 2:31 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5Photograph #6Photograph #7Photograph #8Photograph #9Photograph #10Photograph #11Photograph #12Photograph #13Photograph #14Photograph #15Photograph #16Photograph #17
Rookwood Pottery Assortment (11) items including a pair of #1192 yellow leaf bud candlesticks, #6017 pair of white candlesticks, #2310 blue candleholders, #7142 pair of ashtrays, #2792 green nautical paperweight, #2275 rook bookend, #1621 flower frog, #2527 mermaid flower frog, #1677 ink well, #2558 wall vase and #2440 cherub compote, all stamped on underside Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Height: 10 1/4 inches, Diameter: 9 inches (largest) Condition: overall light to moderate wear consistent with age and normal use, inkwell insert having chip, cherub compote, mermaid having crazing, some residue and light dirt accumulation Disclaimers: surface and production inconsistencies typical of this form of art Category: Decorative Arts > Pottery & Porcelain Estimated Sale Time: 2:32 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2
Rookwood Pottery Assortment (17) items including #2875, #2139, #2619, #6865, #6406, #2794, #376, #6953, #7049, #7075, (2) #6293, (2) #6229, #6420, a black vase having illegible number and a Southern and Western commemorative vase, all in glossy finish, all stamped on underside Property from: a Private Estate, Evanston, Illinois Height: 9 1/2 inches, Diameter: 4 1/2 inches (largest) Condition: overall light to moderate wear consistent with normal, some having cracks, crazing, dirt accumulation Disclaimers: surface and production inconsistencies typical of this form of art Category: Decorative Arts > Pottery & Porcelain Estimated Sale Time: 2:35 pm (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1
2 lovely Rookwood figurines in all white matte glaze. The small tray is surrounded by a nude woman figure, measures: 4.5"L x 3.25"W x 1.75"H marked Rookwood 2595 to base. The larger figurine of 2 geese 5.25"L x 3.25"W x 4.25"H marked Rookwood 1855 to base. Manufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
This pair of American Pottery includes a pink vintage Roseville vase in the 827 Dawn pattern and a present-day Rookwood figurine of a fish #6482 in all white ceramic. Larger piece, the vase, measures: 5.25"L x 4.5"W x 6.5"H. Issued: 20th centuryCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
Of different sizes, features hand painted iris flower on vase and a single blossom on pitcher. High glaze on brown and gradient grounds. Rookwood impressed backstamp. Vase measures: 3"W x 9.75"H. Pitcher measures: 2.75"L x 3.5"W x 6"H. Issued: c. 1887Manufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCondition: Age related wear. As found.
Rookwood Pottery, Ohio, USA. Group of four Arts & Crafts pottery pieces, 1917-1925. Including:One matte pink bowl of lobed form with square adornments. Date mark of 1925, maker's mark, and style number 2133 impressed along the underside.One matte green and blue vase of conical form. With two handles along the sides and impressed designs. Date mark of 1917, maker's mark, and style number 1884 impressed along the underside.One glossy brown vase with designs of pinecones along the shoulder. Date mark of 1922, maker's mark, and style number 1889 impressed along the underside.One pentagonal vase with a glossy blue glaze depicting ravens along each of the five sides. Date mark of 1924, maker's mark, and style number 1795 along the underside.Provenance: Property from the distinguished collection of Mr. James Lee Soffer, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Height ranges from 2 in to 6 3/4 in; diameter ranges from 2 3/4 in to 4 1/4 in. />Condition: The vases are in generally good condition with no chips, losses, or restorations. Light wear throughout including along the footrims as expected from age and use. There are two very small hairline cracks along the upper rim of the brown vase. Some light crazing to the glazes.
Rookwood Pottery, United States. Group of two ceramic pottery devil mask ashtrays. Each stamped with style number 2457, an animal, the RP initials, and dated in Roman numerals. The white tray is dated 1939 and the black tray is dated 1929.Each, height: 3 1/2 in x width: 5 1/2 in x depth: 6 1/4 in. />Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
A beautiful vase with a blue exterior and a pink interior. Decorated with pink poppies. Rookwood Pottery marked and artist's initials on the underside. Artist: Edward George DiersIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 6.5"W x 11"HManufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A small dark brown glazed vase decorated with hand painted dark blue violas. Rookwood Pottery and artist's initials on the base. Artist: Frederick Daniel Henry RothenbuschIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"W x 7"HManufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A beautiful glazed vase in a shade of purple, pink and green. Adorned with pink mayflowers. Rookwood Pottery and artist's initials on the base. Artist: Elizabeth Neave LincolnIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.25"W x 7.75"HManufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A sandy-color ground vase, depicting hand painted green crabs and gilded bands with carved patterns. Artist initials and Rookwood impressed stamp on the base. Artist: Albert Robert ValentienIssued: 1884Dimensions: 9.5"W x 12.5"HManufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Group of two ceramic glazed and painted pottery vases. One Eugene Roberts (American, 1876-1931) for Weller Pottery Co tall "Eocean" vase painted with thistles. Signed and impressed 21 4 along the underside. One Rookwood Pottery small vase with flowers, ca. 1904. Stamped with RP, date mark, 913F, and signed GP along the underside.Thistles; height: 12 in x diameter: 4 in. Lilies; height: 5 1/4 in x diameter: 3 in.Condition: No visible cracks, losses, or restoration under UV light. No major chips. Both items have crazing throughout. The smaller piece does not have any visible chips to the rim and footrim; along the underside, there is wear, consistent with age and use. The large vase has a minute glazing flaw along the upper rim, possibly original to production. Along the underside, there is light wear and a sticker adhered.
Amelia Browne Sprague (American, 1870-1951) for Rookwood Pottery, United States. Studio pottery vase decorated with flowers. Stamped along the bottom with a Rookwood Pottery "RP" mark, numbered "900C," and signed. Founded by Maria Longworth Storer Nichols in 1880, Rookwood was one of the first female-led pottery manufacturers.Height: 8 1/4 in x width: 4 1/2 in.Condition: No visible cracks or losses. No visible signs of restoration under UV light. No major chip; there is a minute chip to the underside. Crazing to the glaze throughout. Light wear throughout. Along the exterior, there is a minute white accretion that does not alter the overall appearance of the vase; please see the listing image. Along the interior, there is a light hairline crack, measuring approx 4 in, that is not visible from the exterior. Along the underside, there is wear and light grey discoloration as shown in the listing image.
Laura E. Lindman (American, 1873-1967) for Rookwood Pottery, United States. Studio pottery vase decorated with autumn leaves, ca. 1905. Stamped along the bottom with a Rookwood Pottery "RP" mark, numbered "927F," and signed. Founded by Maria Longworth Storer Nichols in 1880, Rookwood was one of the first female-led pottery manufacturers.Height: 5 1/2 in x diameter: 4 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, or losses. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. There is crazing visible throughout the vase. No visible chips to the rim. Wear along the underside, consistent with age and use. A few minute scattered surface scratches. There is adhesive residue from the felt along the underside. There are three felt tabs affixed along the underside as well as a sticker.
Edith Noonan (American, 1881-1978) for Rookwood Pottery, United States. Studio pottery vase decorated with thistles or flowers, ca. 1904. Stamped along the bottom with a Rookwood Pottery "RP" mark, numbered "926D," and signed. Founded by Maria Longworth Storer Nichols in 1880, Rookwood was one of the first female-led pottery manufacturers.Height: 7 in x diameter: 3 1/2 in.Condition: No visible chips, cracks, or losses. No visible sign of restoration under UV light. Along the exterior, there is crazing to the glaze. Along the underside, there is very light wear. Dust collected along the interior.
A beautiful small antique painted vase; decorated in a tan and black ground, and adorned with red flowers. Rookwood and XV 955 V impress on the base. Margaret Helen McDonald impressed mark on the base. Artist: Margaret Helen McDonaldIssued: c. 1915Dimensions: 4.5"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A beautiful glaze painted vase; decorated with a white ground and blue trim. Depicts blue oryxes leaping through green leaves. Rookwood and XXI 1069 impress on the base. William Ernst Hentschel impressed mark on the base. Artist: William Ernst HentschelIssued: c. 1921Dimensions: 5.5"W x 2.75"HManufacturer: Rookwood PotteryCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A lidded candy jarAttributed to 300 (active 1881-1885) Rookwood Pottery, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883 Bisque earthenware, matte glazed, shape number 16 with impressed factory marks 5 5/8"dia x 4 1/4"hUncrazed. No chips, cracks or repairs. Mint, original conditionA beautiful candy box with carved palm leaves, three applied, goldtone handles and with a hammered finish to the bodyAlthough not signed by Wenderoth, the carved leaves are indicative of her work at Rookwood in the late 19th century.- Be aware that this item is being remotely consigned and we will assist with arranging shipping directly from the client, will be shipped from zip code (43950)
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