Sold2016WILLIAM McDONALD, ALBERT VALENTIEN; ROOKWOODTwo Standard Glaze pieces: plate decorated with grapes and Green Man low relief border, baluster vase decorated with lilies, Cincinnati, OH, 1885/1886; Both with flame mark, date, and artist cipher; PSee Sold Price
Sold2018Two Rookwood Art Pottery VasesTwo Rookwood Art Pottery Vases1898-1900, standard glaze decorated with flowers, the base marked 605E and the pitcher 461, signed initials likely for Sara Sax. Vase 5.5 in.; Pitcher 4 x 5 in. Estate ofSee Sold Price
Sold2017Rookwood stein, two black boys, Horsfall, 1895, 656, 9Standard glaze stein decorated with a pair of young African Americans enjoying what appears to be ice cream, the work of Bruce Horsfall in 1895. Marks include the Rookwood logo, which indicates the daSee Sold Price
Sold2016E. T. HURLEY; ROOKWOOD, ETC.Three pieces: Standard Glaze lidded box decorated with cherries in low relief, and two production pieces with molded decoration: humidor in brown drip glaze and pentagonal in turquoise glaze, CincinnaSee Sold Price
Sold20231888 Rookwood Pottery Light Standard Glaze Pitcher by Matthew Andrew DalyAn 1888 Rookwood Pottery pitcher in light standard glaze with painted floral designs by Matthew Andrew Daly (active 1883-1903). Piece shows lighter version of standard glaze and Iris glaze. Makers marSee Sold Price
Sold2021TWO HIGH GLAZE ROOKWOOD PIECES.A standard glaze tray, shape 431 dated 1889 wtih cherry blossom decoration. 1"h. 6.5"d. And a E.T. Hurley porcelain vase dated 1945, shape 6878 with colorful flowers on a blue grey ground. ProfessionaSee Sold Price
Sold2015*2 PIECES OF ROOKWOOD ART POTTERYPitcher, having standard glaze with pansy decoration, marks include impressed Rookwood flame logo with Roman numeral "VII" for date 1907, shape #259 D, wheel cut X indicating second quality, no appareSee Sold Price
Sold2017FULPERFive pieces in blue, cream, and brown glazes: tall Art Deco vase designed by Stangl for Fulper, twisted pitcher, two-handled vase, two-handled low bowl, and footed flaring bowl, Flemington, NJ, ca. 19See Sold Price
Sold2016Lot of 2: Blue Pitcher & Bowl.This lot contains two stoneware pottery pieces, a pitcher and a small bowl. The pitcher is made of a basket weave design with blue, cream and a yellowish brown glaze, with the interior being a whitishSee Sold Price
Sold2022Albert Valentien, Rookwood Standard Glaze pitcherAlbert R. Valentien (1862-1925) for Rookwood Pottery earthenware Standard Glaze pitcher with monochromatic grapevine decoration done in red on a dark ground, shape number 838A Cincinnati, Ohio, 1898 hSee Sold Price
Sold2018Rookwood Standard glaze pitcher, 1886, 259, 8 1/4"Standard glaze pitcher decorated with a stylized flower, or possibly the sun, done in 1886 by an artist who didn't sign their work. Impressed with ROOKWOOD, 1886, shape 259 and an R for Red clay. TherSee Sold Price
Sold2018ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE PITCHER. Floral. 5''H x 4.5''W.ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE PITCHER. Floral. 5''H x 4.5''W.See Sold Price
Sold2016ROOKWOOD Pitcher w/ silver overlayMARY PERKINS ROOKWOOD Standard Glaze Light pitcher with dogwood and silver overlay, Cincinnati, OH, 1892 Flame mark/669/L/W/MLP, silver stamped GORHAM MFG. CO. R958 6 1/4" x 6"See Sold Price
Sold2018ROOKWOOD Overlay pitcher w/ poppiesHELEN STUNTZ (1871 - 1949) ROOKWOOD Early Standard Glaze pitcher with poppies and overlay, Cincinnati, OH, 1895 Flame mark/657C/HS 8 1/2" x 4 1/4" Provenance: The Ruth and Seymour Geringer Collection,See Sold Price
Sold2023Anna Marie Valentien, Rookwood Pottery, PitcherAnna Marie Valentien for Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze pitcher with apple blossoms USA, 1887glazed earthenware 8 h x 8.875 w x 6.75 d in (20 x 23 x 17 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark, dateSee Sold Price
Sold2019Two Rookwood Standard Glaze Vasesmonogrammed Lenore Asbury decorated with peonies, 8" high signed and dated 1902 and Olga Reed, with three footed base, 4 3/4" high SHIPPING: Shipping available within the Continental USA (excludes insSee Sold Price
Sold2021Anna Marie Valentien, Rookwood Pottery pitcherAnna Marie Valentien (1862-1947) for Rookwood Pottery earthenware Standard Glaze pitcher in the form of an one-eyed bulldog wearing a patch Cincinnati, Ohio, 1888 high glazed ceramic impressed factorySee Sold Price
Sold2016HARRIET STRAFER; ROOKWOOD Silver overlay pitcherHARRIET STRAFER (1873 - 1935) ROOKWOOD GORHAM Standard Glaze Light pitcher with wild roses and silver overlay, Cincinnati, OH, 1892 Flame mark/495C/W/H.R.S./L, silver stamped GORHAM MFG. CO./R1164 5 1See Sold Price
Sold20172 Rookwood Standard, jar, irises, ewer,Felton, 1885,Two Rookwood Standard glaze items with floral decoration. 1) Jar without lid. Impressed Rookwood, 1885, shape 142 C, R for Red clay. No artist's signature. Fine crazing. Height is 4 7/8 inches. 2) EweSee Sold Price
Sold2022Francis Vreeland, Small Standard Glaze pitcherFrancis William Vreeland for Rookwood Pottery Small Standard Glaze pitcher with coreopsis USA, 1900glazed earthenware 4.375 h x 3.375 w x 3.25 d in (11 x 9 x 8 cm) Impressed manufacturer's marSee Sold Price
Sold2017BIG WINDOWS BLOWN-MOLDED VASEBIG WINDOWS BLOWN-MOLDED VASE, blue opalescent, ruffled rim, banded cylindrical neck with a swirling bulbous bases. Together with a Big Windows cream pitcher. Two pieces total. Probably Buckeye GlassSee Sold Price
Sold2015Fulper Tea SetThree piece tea set consisting of lidded teapot, lidded sugar bowl, and a cream pitcher. Two pieces have manufacturers mark to underside teapot 7"hSee Sold Price
Sold2022Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery (Japanese, 1865-1948) Standard Glaze Tri-Corner PitcherKataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery (Japanese, 1865-1948) Standard Glaze Tri-Corner Pitcher with Monkey Decoration, 1889 glazed earthenware impressed manufacturer's mark, date mark and number '2See Sold Price
Sold20183 Pieces of Rookwood Standard Glaze Pottery.Three Pieces of Rookwood Standard Glaze Pottery. Tallest measures 8-1/2"h. Condition: Ewer and jug both have crudely repaired handles, bulbous vase has a rim chip.See Sold Price
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersArtus Van Briggle for Rookwood Pottery, Light Standard Glaze pitcher with grapevines$300
23 hrs LeftJasper52Gerard Hofmann (1917-1965), French ceramicist, own workshop. Two unique ceramic pieces: a pitcher$200
3 days LeftDan Morphy AuctionsCOLLECTION OF 2 ICE CREAM ADVERTISING PIECES W/ ICE CREAM GRAPHIC$50(1 bid)
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersElizabeth N. Lincoln for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze vase with peonies$50
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersLenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze vase with flowering quince$50
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersKataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze covered jar with stylized asters$300
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersSallie Toohey for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze pillow vase with cornflowers$50
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersAlbert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze urn with marsh marigolds$50(1 bid)
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersRobert Bruce Horsfall for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze pillow vase$150
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersArtus Van Briggle for Rookwood Pottery, Light Standard Glaze ewer with apple blossoms$200