Edith Noonan, Rookwood Pottery Iris glaze vase
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Edith Noonan (1881-1982) for Rookwood Pottery
earthenware Iris glaze vase with white clover decoration, shape number 1655F
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909
high glazed ceramic
impressed factory marks, incised artist's initials and glaze designation
3 1/4"dia x 6 3/8"h
Literature:
Burt, Stanley G., 2,292 Pieces of Early Rookwood Pottery in the Cincinnati Art Museum in 1916, Cincinnati Historical Society, 1978, p. 38 (either item 94 or 95)
Catalog Note:
If this Edith Noonan vase is item 94 in Burt, it may have had a "Chicago Label", meaning it was part of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, an indication of Rookwood's appreciation of its Tiger Eye glaze by exhibiting a nine-year-old vase in a World's Fair.
earthenware Iris glaze vase with white clover decoration, shape number 1655F
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909
high glazed ceramic
impressed factory marks, incised artist's initials and glaze designation
3 1/4"dia x 6 3/8"h
Literature:
Burt, Stanley G., 2,292 Pieces of Early Rookwood Pottery in the Cincinnati Art Museum in 1916, Cincinnati Historical Society, 1978, p. 38 (either item 94 or 95)
Catalog Note:
If this Edith Noonan vase is item 94 in Burt, it may have had a "Chicago Label", meaning it was part of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, an indication of Rookwood's appreciation of its Tiger Eye glaze by exhibiting a nine-year-old vase in a World's Fair.
Condition
Faint crazing.
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Edith Noonan, Rookwood Pottery Iris glaze vase
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