Rookwood XVII Keramics 2007 Art Glass 2007 2007-06-03 Auction - 753 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH - Page 27
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Rookwood XVII Keramics 2007 Art Glass 2007

Over 1500 lots of fine American and European Art Pottery and Art Glass to be offered in four sessions.
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Rookwood porcelain bowl, 1917, 2235, 3 1/4": Production 3 1/4 inch bowl, the form reminiscent of a tulip, cast in 1917 and covered with a cream high glaze to the exterior and lined in pink. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 2235
1772: Rookwood porcelain bowl, 1917, 2235, 3 1/4"Est. US$150-US$200
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Rookwood blue porcelain bowl, 1916, 4 1/2": Porcelain bodied 4 1/2 inch bowl with molded floral decor, cast in 1916 and covered with a rich, dark blue high glaze. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 2212 and a sideways P. No crazing.
1773: Rookwood blue porcelain bowl, 1916, 4 1/2"Est. US$120-US$170See Sold Price
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Rookwood green porcelain vase, 1915, 1791: Production porcelain 6 3/8 inch vase encircled with a molded band, made in 1915 and covered with an uncrazed green high glaze. Marked with the Rookwood insignia, the date, shape 1791 and a Y. The Y
1775: Rookwood green porcelain vase, 1915, 1791Est. US$150-US$200
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Rookwood porcelain bowl, Rooks, 1916, 2 1/2": Porcelain bodied bowl with rooks encircling the shoulder, cast in 1916 and covered with a pink high glaze. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 2154 and a sideways P to designate the clay
1776: Rookwood porcelain bowl, Rooks, 1916, 2 1/2"Est. US$150-US$200
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Rookwood Girl with Basket flower frog, 1916: Girl with Basket flower holder, cast in 1916 and covered with a medium blue high glaze. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 2230 and a sideways P to indicate the recently introduced
1777: Rookwood Girl with Basket flower frog, 1916Est. US$200-US$250
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Rookwood yellow porcelain bowl, 1915, 2 1/2": Subtle 2 1/2 inch by 4 3/4 inch bowl cast in 1915 and covered with a pale lemon porcelain glaze. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 955 and a P to signify porcelain. No crazing.
1778: Rookwood yellow porcelain bowl, 1915, 2 1/2"Est. US$120-US$170
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Rookwood porcelain vase, seahorses, 1916, 5": Production 5 inch vase with molded design of seahorses, cast in 1916 and covered with a dense pink porcelain glaze. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 2124 and a sideways P. No crazing
1779: Rookwood porcelain vase, seahorses, 1916, 5"Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood pink porcelain vase 1916, 6": Pink porcelain 6 inch bud vase with a simple, pleasing design, cast in 1916. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 2309 and a sideways P for porcelain. No crazing.
1780: Rookwood pink porcelain vase 1916, 6"Est. US$120-US$170See Sold Price
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Rookwood Architectural planter, 10"x16 1/8": Rookwood Architectural Faience planter with glarlands of flowers and two nude women on opposing long sides. Impressed Rookwood logo along with numbers J 119, 1154 Y and 467. Height is 10 inches and
1781: Rookwood Architectural planter, 10"x16 1/8"Est. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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Rookwood Porcelain scenic, Conant, 1920, 5 1/4": Decorated Porcelain scenic by Arthur Conant in 1920 showing blooming trees and flowers in his usual colorful palette. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 1321 C and Mr. Conant's incised
1782: Rookwood Porcelain scenic, Conant, 1920, 5 1/4"Est. US$500-US$700See Sold Price
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Rookwood Jet Black vase, grapes, 1925, 6 3/8": Production 6 3/8 inch vase with molded decoration of grapes on the vine descending from the rim, cast in 1925 and covered with the jet black glaze. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape
1783: Rookwood Jet Black vase, grapes, 1925, 6 3/8"Est. US$200-US$225See Sold Price
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Rookwood footed production bowl, 1921, 3 1/8": Production bowl on four feet, 3 1/8 inches by 6 1/8 inches, featuring a molded design, cast in 1921 and covered with a dark blue mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape
1784: Rookwood footed production bowl, 1921, 3 1/8"Est. US$120-US$170See Sold Price
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Rookwood 4 1/2" nude with frog bookends, 1935: Pair of 4 1/2 inch seated nude with frog bookends, cast in 1935 and covered with the Ivory Mat glaze. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 6521. No crazing. There is a hairline crack
1785: Rookwood 4 1/2" nude with frog bookends, 1935Est. US$250-US$350
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Rookwood 5 1/4" Cameo candle holder, 1891: Cameo Glaze 5 1/4 inch candle holder decorated with a simple white flower and brown stemmage by an unknown artist in 1891. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, which indicates the date, shape 508 and a W
1786: Rookwood 5 1/4" Cameo candle holder, 1891Est. US$150-US$250See Sold Price
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Rookwood Iris ashtray, elk, 1904, 744 Z: Rookwood Iris glaze ashtray made in 1904 for the Benevolent Protectorate Order of Elks to commemorate their annual convention in Cincinnati that year. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date and
1787: Rookwood Iris ashtray, elk, 1904, 744 ZEst. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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Rookwood blue mat production vase, 1914: Vase cast in 1914 showing four rooks flying around the shoulder of the vessel and covered with a light blue mat glaze. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 2154. No crazing. Height is 2
1788: Rookwood blue mat production vase, 1914Est. US$150-US$200See Sold Price
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Rookwood Standard creamer, Altman, 1903, 2 1/2": Standard Glaze creamer with mistletoe decoration done in 1903 by Howard Altman. Marks include the Rookwood logo, the date, shape number 330 and the incised monogram of the artist. Height 2 1/2
1789: Rookwood Standard creamer, Altman, 1903, 2 1/2"Est. US$200-US$300See Sold Price
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Rookwood rose production vase, 1927, 5 3/8": Production 5 3/8 inch vase encircled with molded floral decoration and covered with a nice rose mat glaze. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 2207. No crazing.
1790: Rookwood rose production vase, 1927, 5 3/8"Est. US$150-US$200
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Rookwood pair polychrome pheasants, #2822: Pair of 9 inch by 14 inch pheasant figures, cast in 1946 and nicely decorated in many colors by Lois Furukawa. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 2832 and the decorator s mark in brown
1791: Rookwood pair polychrome pheasants, #2822Est. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Rookwood blue crystalline production vase,8 1/2": Production 8 1/2 inch vase with flaring top, cast in 1934 and covered with a mat blue crystalline glaze. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 6469. No crazing.
1792: Rookwood blue crystalline production vase,8 1/2"Est. US$200-US$225See Sold Price
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Rookwood Standard pitcher, Wilcox, 1888, 4": Standard Glaze 4 inch pitcher decorated with sprigged on yellow flowers by Harriet Wilcox in 1888. Marked with the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 332 C, an S to indicate sage clay, an
1793: Rookwood Standard pitcher, Wilcox, 1888, 4"Est. US$250-US$350See Sold Price
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Rookwood pink-green production vase, 6", 1913: Production 6 inch vase with molded panels, cast in 1913 and covered with the green over pink mat glaze. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 918 E. Overall crazing.
1794: Rookwood pink-green production vase, 6", 1913Est. US$120-US$170See Sold Price
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Rookwood: 2 items: Nude paperweight, vase: Two Ivory Mat pieces; a 4 inch seated nude paperweight, designed by Louise Abel, dated 1946; impressed Rookwood logo, date, shape 2868 and designer's mold monogram; and 4 inch square vase, dated
1795: Rookwood: 2 items: Nude paperweight, vaseEst. US$200-US$250See Sold Price
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