Rookwood XXII 2012-06-03 Auction - 502 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH
1252: Rookwood Sea Green 7 7/8” vase, Rooks, OGR, 18981281: Rookwood production vase, 2 handles, 1915, mat1146: Rookwood carved mat 5 7/8” vase, poppies, Toohey
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Rookwood XXII

Humler & Nolan

Humler & Nolan

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Rookwood XXII beginning at 10 AM Sunday, EST December 4th Featuring over 500 fine examples including works by Kataro Shirayamadani, Sara Sax, Carl Schmidt, William Hentschel, Grace Young, Jens Jensen, Lorinda Epply, Sallie Coyne, Bruce Horsfall, E. T. Hurley, Lenore Asbury, Ed Diers, C.S. Todd, Albert and Anna Valentien and Laura Fry. Glaze lines include, Iris, Sea Green, Aerial Blue, Carved Mats, Standard, Decorated Mat, Painted Mat, Vellum, Black Opal, French Red, and Limoges. Among the fine offerings are several quality plaques, carved mat vase with fish, scenic Iris glaze vase by Young, Native American portraits. There are several uncommon paperweights and bookends.
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Rookwood Vellum floral, McDonald, 1922, 5 1/8”: Interesting Vellum vase decorated with red, lavender and blue flowers, green leaves and lots of spiraling and swirling tendrils, the work of Margaret McDonald in 1922. Impressed with the Rookwood
1000: Rookwood Vellum floral, McDonald, 1922, 5 1/8”Est. $200-$300
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Rookwood 6 5/8” Cat paperweight, 1945, brown: Cat paperweight, designed by Louise Abel, cast in 1945 and covered with the Wine Madder Glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 6182 and Miss Abel’s mold monogram. Uncrazed and in
1004: Rookwood 6 5/8” Cat paperweight, 1945, brownEst. $200-$250
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Rookwood Cockatoo figural, 1943, 6843, 9 1/2”: Cockatoo figure, designed by Shirayamadani, cast in 1943 and covered with the Wine Madder glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 6843. There is crazing and there has been
1005: Rookwood Cockatoo figural, 1943, 6843, 9 1/2”Est. $200-$250
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Rookwood “nude” paperweight, Ivory Mat, 1930: Quintessential Art Deco paperweight featuring a nude female seated languidly atop a plinth, a Louise Abel design, cast in 1930 and covered with the Ivory Mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo,
1006: Rookwood “nude” paperweight, Ivory Mat, 1930Est. $150-$200
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Rookwood Cat paperweight, #6065, 1928, 2 1/2": “Crouching Cat” paperweight, a Shirayamadani design, cast in 1928 and covered with the blue and tan mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 6065. Uncrazed and in
1007: Rookwood Cat paperweight, #6065, 1928, 2 1/2"Est. $400-$500
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Rookwood Hand Incised Z line vase, 1903, 5 1/8": Rookwood hand incised Z-line vase with a band of squiggles around the fat part. Done in 1903, the vase is covered in a green mat glaze over its meaty body. Marks include the Rookwood logo, the date
1010: Rookwood Hand Incised Z line vase, 1903, 5 1/8"Est. $300-$400
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Rookwood French Red 6 1/2” vase, Sara Sax, 1917: French Red vase decorated in 1917 by Sara Sax, who distributed a bevy of golden dandelion flowers around the vessel, top to bottom. Impressed with the Rookwood emblem, the date, shape 2102 and a
1015: Rookwood French Red 6 1/2” vase, Sara Sax, 1917Est. $2,000-$2,500
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Rare Rookwood portrait of beggar woman, Horsfall: Unusual Rookwood Standard glaze vase featuring a portrait of a beggar woman standing beside a brick wall, her hand outstretched in a plaintive gesture. Painted by Bruce Horsfall in 1893, the vase
1016: Rare Rookwood portrait of beggar woman, HorsfallEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Rookwood Black Opal, Sax, tapestry style, 5 1/2": Black Opal vase decorated by Sara Sax in 1923, who encircled the vessel with rose blooms, done in a tapestry style, with a decorative geometric border above. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the
1017: Rookwood Black Opal, Sax, tapestry style, 5 1/2"Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Rookwood Sea Green 4 1/2” vase, chicks, Baker: Sea Green vase decorated by Constance Baker in 1897 with four fluffy yellow chicks. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, which indicates the date, and shape 538 E and with Miss Baker’s incised
1019: Rookwood Sea Green 4 1/2” vase, chicks, BakerEst. $700-$900
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Rookwood vase, Iris glaze, wisteria, Asbury, 1904: Iris Glaze vase decorated by Lenore Asbury in 1904 with lavender wisteria tumbling down the vase. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 909 BB and incised with a W for the white
1020: Rookwood vase, Iris glaze, wisteria, Asbury, 1904Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Rookwood Ombroso vase, carved, Hentschel, 6 1/8": Rookwood Ombroso vase with lightly carved irises done by William Hentschel in 1913. Three flowers sprout from the bottom of the vase are reach an uneven horizon, also carved into the body. Marks
1022: Rookwood Ombroso vase, carved, Hentschel, 6 1/8"Est. $400-$500
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Rookwood Standard ewer, Schmidt, 1897, 6 3/4": Standard Glaze ewer decorated in 1897 by Carl Schmidt, who arranged hawthorne blossoms across the vessel. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, and shape 782 and incised with
1023: Rookwood Standard ewer, Schmidt, 1897, 6 3/4"Est. $150-$250