Holiday Sale 2008 2008-11-02 Auction - 426 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH
1041: Rookwood Iris vase, floral, Schmidt, 1907, 12.75"1255: Rookwood Porcelain, poinsettias, KS, 1929, 11 7/81266: Rookwood Porcelain, fish, black, KS, 1925, 11 1/8
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Holiday Sale 2008

Over 1200 lots of Fine American and European Art Pottery and Art Glass featuring Rookwood, Weller, Boch Freres, Tiffany, Steuben, Roseville, Russian Silver and Enamel, Longwy, Newcomb, Daum, Amphora, Galle' and an extensive selection of Mexican Silver and Mixed Metal.
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Rookwood 7" Vellum, Asbury, dragonflies, '08: Vellum Glaze 7 inch vase circumscribed with four dragonflies, arrayed by Lenore Asbury in 1908. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 1357 E, a V for Vellum and an arrowhead shaped
1000: Rookwood 7" Vellum, Asbury, dragonflies, '08Est. $300-$400
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Rookwood 6 1/2" Design Crystal vase, ETH: Design Crystal 6 1/2 inch vase decorated in 1944 by E.T. Hurley, who encircled the vase with maroon asters. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 6357 and incised with the artist
1001: Rookwood 6 1/2" Design Crystal vase, ETHEst. $200-$300
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Rookwood 5 1/8" Standard, Baker, 1892: Standard Glaze 5 1/8 inch vase decorated with orange trumpet flowers, a favorite of the hummingbird, by Constance Baker in 1892. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, which indicates the date, shape
1002: Rookwood 5 1/8" Standard, Baker, 1892Est. $400-$500
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Rookwood 1911 E.L. Wildman Vellum, 5 7/8": Vellum Glaze 5 7/8 inch vase decorated by Edith Lavelle Wildman in 1911, who lightly incised then painted a ring of stylized morning glories around the upper part of the vase. Marked with the
1003: Rookwood 1911 E.L. Wildman Vellum, 5 7/8"Est. $150-$200
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2 Rookwood Standard ewers. 8 & 4 3/4": Two Rookwood Standard glaze ewers. 1. Tall piece with red poppies done by Edith Felten in 1899. Shape number is 657 C and the ewer is 8 inches tall. Breaks to handle and large chip to underside
1004: 2 Rookwood Standard ewers. 8 & 4 3/4"Est. $300-$400
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Rookwood 1916 6 pointed trivet, grapes: Decorative 5/8 inch by 6 inch trivet with six "points" and featuring a stylized grape design, cast in 1916 and colored in purple and tan against a yellow ground. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the
1005: Rookwood 1916 6 pointed trivet, grapesEst. $70-$120
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Rookwood 5 1/4" production, tulips, mat tan: Production 5 1/4 inch vase with panels of molded tulips going around the lower portion of the vase, which was then covered with the mat tan glaze in 1919. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date
1006: Rookwood 5 1/4" production, tulips, mat tanEst. $120-$170
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Rookwood 9" Fish tray, Ivory Mat, #6387: Fish tray, 5/8 inch by 9 inches, designed by Arthur Conant, cast in 1946 and covered with the Ivory Mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 6387. There is no crazing but there
1007: Rookwood 9" Fish tray, Ivory Mat, #6387Est. $150-$200
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Rookwood pair 5" Jay Bird bookends, blue mat: Pair of 5 inch Jay Bird bookends, cast in 1937 and covered with a good blue mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 2829 and one carries the vestiges of a showroom sticker. No
1008: Rookwood pair 5" Jay Bird bookends, blue matEst. $300-$400
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Rookwood blue mat planter, 1922, 1745: Production 2 3/4 inch by 5 inch planter with nicely molded design of arches and diamonds, cast in 1922 and covered with a blue mat crystalline glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and
1009: Rookwood blue mat planter, 1922, 1745Est. $100-$150
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Rookwood 5 3/4" urn, 1921, blue & tan mat: Production 5 3/4 inch urn or jardiniere, cast in 1921 and covered with the blue and tan mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 2355. There is no crazing but there are a
1010: Rookwood 5 3/4" urn, 1921, blue & tan matEst. $150-$200
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Rookwood Vellum 7" floral vase, 1909, LNL: Vellum Glaze 7 inch vase decorated in 1909 by Elizabeth Lincoln, who encircled the upper portion of the vase with pink cherry blossoms. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 1356 and a
1011: Rookwood Vellum 7" floral vase, 1909, LNLEst. $250-$350
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Rookwood 4 1/2" Standard vase, Horsfall, '93: Petite Standard Glaze vase with two handles, decorated with wild roses by Bruce Horsfall in 1893. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, which indicates the date, shape 77 C and a W for white clay and with
1012: Rookwood 4 1/2" Standard vase, Horsfall, '93Est. $300-$400
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Rookwood4 3/8" Standard ewer, Vreeland, '00: Standard Glaze 4 3/8 inch ewer decorated by Francis William Vreeland in 1900 with a floral design. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, and shape 726 E and incised with the
1013: Rookwood4 3/8" Standard ewer, Vreeland, '00Est. $150-$200
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Rookwood green mat production vase, 1922: Production 5 3/8 inch vase with three molded floral panels, cast in 1922 and covered with a mat green crystalline glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and partially obscured shape 2123.
1014: Rookwood green mat production vase, 1922Est. $90-$120
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Rookwood 4 5/8" chalice shape, mat green: Chalice shape production vase encircled by circular panels, each showing a cluster of grapes, cast in 1917 and covered with a dark green mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and
1016: Rookwood 4 5/8" chalice shape, mat greenEst. $200-$250
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Rookwood 6 3/8" production, #1889, blue mat: Production 6 3/8 inch vase with molded design of pine cones and needles going around the upper portion of the vase, cast in 1919 and covered with a somewhat drippy mat blue glaze. Impressed with the
1017: Rookwood 6 3/8" production, #1889, blue matEst. $250-$350
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Rookwood 2 7/8" disc paperweight, CWBC, '49: Commercial ware circular paperweight made for the CWBC in 1949 and covered with a sunny yellow high glaze. Impressed on bottom with the Rookwood logo and date while the front displays CWBC within a
1019: Rookwood 2 7/8" disc paperweight, CWBC, '49Est. $70-$120
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Rookwood 5 1/2" Standard mug, floral: Standard Glaze 5 1/2 inch mug with floral decoration and having Goldstone effect in the glaze. Basically, unmarked, as there are two impressed marks we can't identify. It does appear to be a Rookwood
1020: Rookwood 5 1/2" Standard mug, floralEst. $100-$150
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Rookwood trial vase, Goldstone, 5 3/4": There were generally two kinds of pieces lent by Rookwood to the Cincinnati Art Museum prior to 1940 which were subsequently sold off by the pottery after bankruptcy. One would be pieces of
1021: Rookwood trial vase, Goldstone, 5 3/4"Est. $300-$400
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Rookwood Vellum 5 5/8" potpourri, MHM, '19: Vellum Glaze 5 5/8 inch three piece potpourri jar with stylized florals encircling the shoulder and on the lid, done by Margaret McDonald in 1919. The base is impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the
1022: Rookwood Vellum 5 5/8" potpourri, MHM, '19Est. $200-$300