Rookwood XVII Keramics 2007 Art Glass 2007 2007-06-03 Auction - 753 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH - Page 31
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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 candleholder, 1921, 2473, mat blue: Single 1 5/8 inch by 4 3/4 inch candleholder with molded floral design, cast in 1921 and glazed in blue mat. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 2473. No crazing.
1868: Rookwood candleholder, 1921, 2473, mat blueEst. US$40-US$60See Sold Price
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Rookwood pink mat vase, handles, 1930, 3 1/4": Production 3 1/4 inch vase with two handles, cast in 1930 and covered with the mat pink glaze with a green haze at the top. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 354. Attractive glaze
1869: Rookwood pink mat vase, handles, 1930, 3 1/4"Est. US$120-US$170See Sold Price
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Rookwood ash tray made for UCLA; 1964: Commercial ware 1 inch by 7 1/4 inch ash tray made at Rookwood's Starkville facility for the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1964 and covered with a blue high glaze. Marked on the
1870: Rookwood ash tray made for UCLA; 1964Est. US$40-US$60See Sold Price
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Pair Rookwood Standard candlesticks,1897, 7 1/4": Nice set of Standard glaze candlesticks made in the same year (1897) by different artists with different decoration but apparently bought as a pair and used as a pair. One is the work of Carrie
1871: Pair Rookwood Standard candlesticks,1897, 7 1/4"Est. US$600-US$800See Sold Price
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Rookwood Design Crystal, daisies,MHM, 6 1/2": Designed Crystal 6 1/2 inch vase decorated with flowering daisies by Margaret McDonald in 1944. Impressed with the Rookwood mark, the date and shape 6357 and bearing the decorator's monogram in brown
1872: Rookwood Design Crystal, daisies,MHM, 6 1/2"Est. US$350-US$450See Sold Price
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Rookwood Vellum scenic, 1920, Diers, 6 3/8": Scenic Vellum 6 3/8 inch vase showing a landscape dominated by willow trees, the work of Ed Diers in 1920. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 951 F, a V for Vellum Glaze and the incised
1873: Rookwood Vellum scenic, 1920, Diers, 6 3/8"Est. US$200-US$250
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Rookwood 5" Dog paperweight, 1946, #2777: Dog paperweight, cast in 1946 and covered with the Wine Madder glaze. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 2777 and the number 90 incised. There is average overall crazing and a tiny
1874: Rookwood 5" Dog paperweight, 1946, #2777Est. US$150-US$200See Sold Price
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Rookwood Standard 2" X 4" bowl, EDF, 1889: Standard Glaze bowl, 2 inches by 4 inches, decorated with pretty yellow daisies by Emma Foertmeyer in 1889. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 214 and a W for white
1875: Rookwood Standard 2" X 4" bowl, EDF, 1889Est. US$200-US$250
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Rookwood Standard vase, 1904, Felten, 6": Standard Glaze 6 inch vase decorated with Lazy Susans by Edith Felten in 1904. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 932 F and incised with the artist initials. Fine overall crazing.
1876: Rookwood Standard vase, 1904, Felten, 6"Est. US$200-US$250See Sold Price
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Rookwood Glaze Effect vase, mauve/tan, 4 3/4": Glaze Effect 4 3/4 inch vase with a pleasant yellow over mauve drip glaze, cast in 1932. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 2387 E. No crazing. There are two pin head size glaze
1877: Rookwood Glaze Effect vase, mauve/tan, 4 3/4"Est. US$100-US$150See Sold Price
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Rookwood 4 1/8" Standard pitcher, JDW, 1893: Horn pitcher, 4 1/8 inches in height, decorated with holly leaves and berries by John Wareham in 1893. Marked with the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 647, a W to indicate white clay
1878: Rookwood 4 1/8" Standard pitcher, JDW, 1893Est. US$200-US$250See Sold Price
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Rookwood mottled blue production vase, 7 1/4": Production 7 1/4 inch vase with three molded floral panels, cast in 1934 and covered with a mat medium blue glaze over which a red glaze was hazed near the top. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the
1879: Rookwood mottled blue production vase, 7 1/4"Est. US$200-US$250See Sold Price
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Rookwood mat trivet, Southern Belle, 5 5/8": Rookwood Southern Belle trivet in pastel colors. Marked with the company logo, the date and shape number 3069. Size is 5 5/8 by 5 5/8 inches. Faint overall crazing with some peppering and some
1880: Rookwood mat trivet, Southern Belle, 5 5/8"Est. US$150-US$200
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Rookwood 4 1/2" Standard, Steinle, 1908: Standard Glaze 4 1/2 inch vase decorated with palm fronds by Caroline Steinle in 1908. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 1120 and the incised artist mark. Overall crazing.
1881: Rookwood 4 1/2" Standard, Steinle, 1908Est. US$250-US$350See Sold Price
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Rookwood 4 1/2" Cameo vase, HEW, 1888: Cute egg-shaped vase on two legs, decorated in 1888 by Harriet Wilcox with white daisies and covered with the Cameo Glaze. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, which indicates the date, and signed by the
1882: Rookwood 4 1/2" Cameo vase, HEW, 1888Est. US$150-US$250
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Rookwood: 2 books; Book of RP & RP Golden Era: Group of two early publications about Rookwood Pottery: "The Book of Rookwood Pottery" by Herbert Peck, published in 1968, hard cover with fine dust jacket and "Rookwood Its Golden Era of Art
1883: Rookwood: 2 books; Book of RP & RP Golden EraEst. US$50-US$70See Sold Price
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2 items: Lonhuda portrait vase + McCoy floral: Two items: 1) Lonhuda portrait ewer with the image of a young girl nicely done by an unknown artist. Marked with the LF shield and the number 208. Height 9 3/8 inches. Major restoration to handle
1884: 2 items: Lonhuda portrait vase + McCoy floralEst. US$200-US$250See Sold Price
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Weller & McCoy: trio of vessels, tallest 11": Weller Louwelsa 4 3/4 inch mug with cherries, impressed marks and signed by artist Helen Windle. Overall crazing; and 3 1/2 inch Bonito vase with a blue daisy, incised Weller Pottery logo, initialed
1885: Weller & McCoy: trio of vessels, tallest 11"Est. US$200-US$300
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Weller Louwelsa, 2 items: jug, 3 leg vase: Two Weller Louwelsa items: First is a 3 1/4 inch jug with pansies on a green to brown ground; impressed Louwelsa Weller XXX142 8 on base and initialed NP by the artist on the side. There is somewhat
1886: Weller Louwelsa, 2 items: jug, 3 leg vaseEst. US$150-US$200
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Roseville Luffa vase in green, shape 685-7": Roseville Luffa vase in green, shape 685-7". Unmarked. Height 7 1/8 inches. Good mold, glaze and color.
1887: Roseville Luffa vase in green, shape 685-7"Est. US$100-US$150
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Roseville 7 5/8" brown Fuchsia basket: Roseville brown Fuchsia basket with flowers and leaves on brown ground. Impressed logo and shape 350-8 and number 4 in blue slip. Overall crazing.
1888: Roseville 7 5/8" brown Fuchsia basketEst. US$150-US$200
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Roseville White Rose ewer, blue, #981-6: Roseville 6 1/4 inch White Rose ewer, blue ground, made at the Roseville Pottery during the 1940s. Marked Roseville USA 981-6 in raised letters. Average mold and color.
1889: Roseville White Rose ewer, blue, #981-6Est. US$70-US$100See Sold Price
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Roseville blue Cosmos bowl, #370-8": Roseville 3 inch by 8 3/4 inch blue Cosmos bowl, made during the early 1940s. Impressed Roseville 370-8" and marked with a B in blue slip. Fine crazing.
1890: Roseville blue Cosmos bowl, #370-8"Est. US$60-US$90See Sold Price
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3 Roseville Juvenile items, 2 plates, 1 bowl: Three Juvenile items. 1). Two Sunbonnet Sue items, a plate and a bowl. 2). One Puddle Duck item, a plate. All three have some wear to the decals but are in fair original condition. The two
1891: 3 Roseville Juvenile items, 2 plates, 1 bowlEst. US$100-US$150See Sold Price
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