Rookwood XIX 2009-06-07 Auction - 451 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH
1266: Rookwood Iris vase, milkweed, Zettel, 9 3/4"1044: Rookwood pair of Porcelain tulip vases, MHM1155: Rookwood 8 3/4" Scenic Vellum, Asbury, 1920
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Rookwood XIX

450 Lots of Rookwood Pottery featuring the works of Carl Schmidt, Grace Young, Arthur Conant, Kataro Shirayamadani, Ed Diers, Lorinda Epply, Sara Sax and others. Included will be rare and important artist signed pieces as well as unusual production items including paperweights and bookends. PLEASE NOTE: ALL ABSENTEE BIDS MUST BE LEFT AT LEAST ONE HOUR BEFORE THE SALE BEGINS EACH DAY. IF YOU WISH TO LEAVE BIDS DIRECTLY WITH CINCINNATI ART GALLERIES, LLC., PLEASE CALL US AT 513-381-2128 TO REGISTER.
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Rookwood: 2 religious figures, St. Francis, Wine: Two religious figures, each designed by Clothilda Zanetta and covered with the Wine Madder glaze. The first is an 11 inch statue of St. Francis of Assisi, shape 6976, cast in 1946 and the other is an
1000: Rookwood: 2 religious figures, St. Francis, WineEst. $200-$300
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Rookwood 4.5" ewer, Felton, 1898, wild roses: Standard Glaze 4 1/2 inch ewer decorated by Edith Regina Felton in 1898 with yellow wild roses. Impressed with the Rookwood insignia, which indicates the date, and shape 495 C and incised with the
1001: Rookwood 4.5" ewer, Felton, 1898, wild rosesEst. $300-$400
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2 Rookwood rose bowls, 1952,1953, Holtkamp: Lot of two 3 1/2 inch rose bowls, each decorated by Loretta Holtkam. The first, decorated in 1952 features a rather cartoonish flower in blue against a gray ground. There is fine crazing. The other,
1002: 2 Rookwood rose bowls, 1952,1953, HoltkampEst. $200-$250
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Rookwood Standard mug, corn, Coyne, 1899, 4 3/4": Standard Glaze 4 3/4 inch mug, decorated by Sallie Coyne in 1899 with an ear of corn. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, which indicates the date, and shape 645 and incised with the artist's mark.
1003: Rookwood Standard mug, corn, Coyne, 1899, 4 3/4"Est. $250-$350
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Rookwood 4 5/8" Vellum, mistletoe, Diers, 1904: Early Vellum Glaze 4 5/8 inch vase decorated with mistletoe by Ed Diers in 1904. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 943 F and a V for Vellum Glaze and incised with the artist mark.
1004: Rookwood 4 5/8" Vellum, mistletoe, Diers, 1904Est. $200-$300
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Rookwood Standard 2 1/2" creamer, Stuntz: Standard Glaze 2 1/2 inch by 4 1/2 inch creamer with a butterfly handle, decorated with honeysuckle flowers and leaves by Helen Pabodie Stuntz in 1893. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, which
1006: Rookwood Standard 2 1/2" creamer, StuntzEst. $200-$300
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Rookwood 7 5/8" porcelain candlestick, 1916,: Porcelain 7 5/8 inch candlestick, cast in 1916 and covered with a creamy porcelain glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 2198 and a sideways P, which indicates the
1007: Rookwood 7 5/8" porcelain candlestick, 1916,Est. $150-$200
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Rookwood lot 2 production vases, Wine Madder: Lot of two production vases, each with the Wine Madder glaze; first stands 4 3/8 inches, cast in 1949, shape 2090; overall crazing; second stands 4 1/4 inches with band of Deco style horses
1009: Rookwood lot 2 production vases, Wine MadderEst. $150-$200
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Rookwood Porcelain 5.5" floral, McDonald, 1944: Porcelain 5 1/2 inch vase decorated by Margaret McDonald in 1944 with a blooming magnolia branch that is being investigated by a small blue butterfly. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and
1010: Rookwood Porcelain 5.5" floral, McDonald, 1944Est. $200-$250
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Rookwood Standard Glaze 7 1/2" ewer, VBD, 1901: Standard Glaze 7 1/2 inch ewer decorated with ripening chestnuts waiting to be picked, the work of Virginia Demarest in 1901. Impressed with the Rookwood insignia, the date and shape 718 and incised
1011: Rookwood Standard Glaze 7 1/2" ewer, VBD, 1901Est. $200-$250
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Rookwood 5 3/8" Vellum, ETH, band blue flowers: Vellum Glaze 5 3/8 inch vase encircled by a band with blue flowers, the work of E.T. Hurley in 1918. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape number 2103 and incised with Mr. Hurley's
1012: Rookwood 5 3/8" Vellum, ETH, band blue flowersEst. $400-$500
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Rookwood 7 1/8" lamp vase, Holtkamp, 1946: Designed Crystal 7 1/8 inch lamp vase decorated with two bands of tiny blue flowers against a banded, rosy brown ground, done by Loretta Holtkamp in 1946. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date
1013: Rookwood 7 1/8" lamp vase, Holtkamp, 1946Est. $200-$300
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Rookwood Cameo tray, pine boughs, Abel, 1 5/8": Cameo Glaze 1 5/8 inch by 7 inch tray decorated with pine boughs by Ed Abel in 1890. Impressed with the Rookwood mark, which provides the date, shape 521 C and a W for white clay and incised with a W
1014: Rookwood Cameo tray, pine boughs, Abel, 1 5/8"Est. $250-$350
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Rookwood Standard vase, floral, 6 3/8": Standard Glaze 6 3/8 inch vase decorated with delicate yellow flowers by Katharine Hickman in 1897. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, which indicates the date, shape 748 D and a triangular esoteric
1015: Rookwood Standard vase, floral, 6 3/8"Est. $100-$150
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Rookwood green mat production 4 5/8" vase, dated: Production vase with two handles, cast in 1910 and covered with a blue green mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 459 E. There is fine overall crazing.
1016: Rookwood green mat production 4 5/8" vase, datedEst. $100-$150
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Rookwood 2 mat production vases: Two production vases: First is 6 3/8 inches tall with a diamond pattern chain link design around the upper portion, covered with a yellow mat glaze. Glaze obscures all but part of the Rookwood logo
1017: Rookwood 2 mat production vasesEst. $200-$250
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2 Rookwood Violet Gray items, rabbit, vase: Lot of two production items, each covered with the Violet Gray glaze. First is a 3 1/8 inch vase/cigarette holder, cast in 1954, shape 7133; second is a 3 inch rabbit figure, cast in 1960, shape
1018: 2 Rookwood Violet Gray items, rabbit, vaseEst. $300-$400
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Rookwood 2 3/4" Porcelain, 1915, blue: Early porcelain 2 3/4 inch vase made in 1915 and covered with a sky blue high glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 1837 and an upright P for porcelain body. No crazing with some
1019: Rookwood 2 3/4" Porcelain, 1915, blueEst. $100-$150
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Rookwood porcelain urn, abstract, ETH: Porcelain urn, decorated by E.T. Hurley in 1924 with an abstract decoration of a bird among florals. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 2582 and bearing the artist's monogram in
1020: Rookwood porcelain urn, abstract, ETHEst. $400-$500
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Rookwood 5 5/8" Standard humidor, Toohey: Standard Glaze humidor, decorated with pipes and cigars by Sallie Toohey in 1898. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, which provides the date, and shape number 672 and incised with the artist
1021: Rookwood 5 5/8" Standard humidor, TooheyEst. $300-$400
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Rookwood Yellow Tint powder box, Lincoln: Lidded 2 3/8 inches by 6 inches powder box decorated by Lenore Asbury in 1924 with a ring of daisies going around the lid and which was then covered with a yellow tinted high glaze. Impressed on the
1022: Rookwood Yellow Tint powder box, LincolnEst. $700-$900