Earth and Fire: Finest Art Pottery Auction on Apr 23, 2026 by Lion and Unicorn in FL
Anne Goldman Sea Erosion Textured Stoneware VesselMartin Brothers Stoneware Jar and Cover, Wally BirdA Wedgwood Black Basalt Encaustic-Decorated Double-Handled Amphora Vase
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Hollywood, FL, United States
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Earth and Fire: Finest Art Pottery

Earth and Fire: Finest Art Pottery presents 402 lots dedicated to American and studio ceramics with a strong emphasis on classic art pottery forms. McCoy and Weller lead the sale with a wide range of vases, planters, and decorative vessels, supported by additional works from Roseville, Hull, Rookwood, and Van Briggle.

The catalog features a broad selection of forms including vases, bowls, jardinieres, and stoneware pieces, many with distinctive glazes and decorative finishes. Red Wing, Haeger, and Shawnee further contribute to the depth of American pottery represented, while studio pottery adds a more individual and expressive dimension to the sale.

With its focus on ceramic craftsmanship, glaze work, and form, the auction offers a cohesive selection for collectors of art pottery. Earth and Fire brings together both well known American makers and studio works across a wide range of functional and decorative ceramics.
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Rookwood Pottery Scenic Vellum Cylindrical Vase: A tall cylindrical art pottery vase produced by Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati, Ohio. The earthenware body is finished in a Vellum glaze featuring a hand-painted, underglaze scenic landscape. The
0001: Rookwood Pottery Scenic Vellum Cylindrical VaseEst. $200-$800$450(8 bids)
Rookwood Tile with Printed Pastoral Scene: This square earthenware Rookwood tile features a printed pastoral scene depicting a figure in a red garment resting on a grassy slope. The composition includes a flock of sheep and a dog on a path,
0003: Rookwood Tile with Printed Pastoral SceneEst. $200-$800$50(1 bid)
Handmade Pottery Jar with Rustic Earth Tone Surface: A hand-built pottery jar with a warm, unglazed earthenware surface in mottled russet and charcoal hues. This substantial vessel features a rounded body tapering toward the foot, with a recessed base
0007: Handmade Pottery Jar with Rustic Earth Tone SurfaceEst. $90-$200$20(1 bid)
Studio Art Pottery Jar: Hand-thrown studio pottery jar of classic ovoid form with gently rounded shoulders and a subtly flared rim. The vessel is finished in a deep forest green glaze with soft tonal variation and a
0008: Studio Art Pottery JarEst. $90-$200$20(1 bid)
Linda DeBoer Studio Art Pottery Jug: Handcrafted studio ceramic jug by Tucson, Arizona artist Linda DeBoer. This organic-form vessel features a softly rounded body with a free-flowing, asymmetrical mouth and applied handle. The surface
0009: Linda DeBoer Studio Art Pottery JugEst. $90-$200$20
Hideaki Miyamura Studio Pottery Vase: Hand-thrown studio pottery vase by acclaimed Japanese-American ceramic artist Hideaki Miyamura b. 1955, known for his masterful crystalline and iridescent glazes. This elegant bottle-form vessel
0014: Hideaki Miyamura Studio Pottery VaseEst. $200-$800$140(4 bids)
Clifton Art Pottery Indian Ware Ceramic Olla Vase: This ceramic vessel is a distinguished example of the Indian Ware line produced by Clifton Art Pottery of Newark, New Jersey, between 1905 and 1911. The pottery is noted for its high-quality
0020: Clifton Art Pottery Indian Ware Ceramic Olla VaseEst. $90-$200$20(1 bid)
DirtWorks Studio Pottery Raku Vase by Dan Triece: This raku-fired ceramic vessel is produced by Dan Triece of DirtWorks Pottery in Seagrove, North Carolina. The piece showcases a layered glaze composition with a crackle ivory band contrasted against
0021: DirtWorks Studio Pottery Raku Vase by Dan TrieceEst. $90-$200$20(1 bid)