Rookwood XX 2010-06-06 Auction - 405 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH - Page 5
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771: Rookwood 15" Iris Glaze, Schmidt, lilacs964: Unusual Rookwood scenic Vellum, Caven, 6", 1917879: Rookwood production vase, Rooks, 1922, 7 3/8"
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Rookwood XX

Humler & Nolan

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Rookwood Vellum, boats at sea, Coyne, 10.75": Vellum Glaze vase decorated by Sallie Coyne in 1912 by deploying two sailing vessels afloat upon a sea suffused with mild waves. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 879 D and a V for
0764: Rookwood Vellum, boats at sea, Coyne, 10.75"Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Rookwood Vellum vase, dogs, Hurley, 9 1/8": Vellum Glaze vase encircled by a pack of ten hunting dogs bounding after an unseen quarry, done in heavy slip by E.T. Hurley in 1908. Impressed with the Rookwood insignia, the date, shape 1654 and a
0765: Rookwood Vellum vase, dogs, Hurley, 9 1/8"Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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Rookwood Iris Glaze 8 5/8" vase, magnolia, L A: Iris Glaze 8 5/8 vase decorated by Lenore Asbury in 1906 with white magnolia flowers. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 909 C and incised with a W to indicate the Iris Glaze and
0766: Rookwood Iris Glaze 8 5/8" vase, magnolia, L AEst. US$1,200-US$1,500
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Rookwood Porcelain, Shirayamadani, floral, 8": Decorated Porcelain 8 inch vase encircled with blue and yellow cornflowers, adroitly deployed by Kataro Shirayamadani in 1922. Impressed with the Rookwood insignia, the date and shape 356 D and
0767: Rookwood Porcelain, Shirayamadani, floral, 8"Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Rookwood 9 1/4" Vellum, stylized scenic WEH: Unusual Vellum Glaze scenic vase encircled with repeating decoration of stylized trees growing from some exotic grasses beneath a dark blue sky, the work of William Hentschel in 1916. Impressed with
0768: Rookwood 9 1/4" Vellum, stylized scenic WEHEst. US$800-US$1,200
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Rookwood 5 3/4" Rook trivet, #1794, 1922: Rookwood 5 3/4 inch square tea tile depicting a very dark blue rook against a blue and white lattice style ground. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the 1922 date and shape 1794. There is no crazing
0769: Rookwood 5 3/4" Rook trivet, #1794, 1922Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood 4" X 13" Dealer Advertising sign, 1946: Dealer Advertising sign, made for placement in commercial outlets that sold Rookwood Pottery, cast in 1946 and covered with the tan high glaze. Impressed on bottom with the Rookwood symbol, the date
0770: Rookwood 4" X 13" Dealer Advertising sign, 1946Est. US$900-US$1,200
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Rookwood 15" Iris Glaze, Schmidt, lilacs: Iris Glaze vase decorated with lovely lilac blooms front and rear, the work of Carl Schmidt in 1907. Impressed with the Rookwood emblem, the date and shape 856 B and incised with a W to indicate the
0771: Rookwood 15" Iris Glaze, Schmidt, lilacsEst. US$7,500-US$10,000
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Rookwood Standard vase, birds, FR, 5 5/8": Standard Glaze 5 5/8 inch vase decorated in 1899 by Fred Rothenbusch, who depicted a pair of swallows, apparently heading for Capistrano. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, which indicates the date,
0772: Rookwood Standard vase, birds, FR, 5 5/8"Est. US$600-US$800
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Rookwood 5" Rooster polychrome paperweight: Rooster paperweight, designed by William McDonald, and covered with polychrome glazes of red, white, green and Nubian Black, a nice combination. Impressed on bottom with the Rookwood logo, the date
0773: Rookwood 5" Rooster polychrome paperweightEst. US$400-US$500
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Rookwood 4 1/8" Double Goose paperweight, #1855: Double Goose 4 1/8 inch paperweight, designed by Sally Toohey, cast in 1927 and covered with the Ivory Mat glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape number 1855. No crazing.
0777: Rookwood 4 1/8" Double Goose paperweight, #1855Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood Elephant paperweight, #2797, 1933: Elephant paperweight, crafted by William McDonald, cast in 1933 and covered with the Ivory Mat glaze. Impressed on the bottom with the Rookwood logo, the date and faintly with the designer's monogram
0779: Rookwood Elephant paperweight, #2797, 1933Est. US$250-US$350
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Rookwood pair Panther bookends, 1946, #2564: Pair of Panther bookends, 5 1/2 inches by 5 3/4 inches, cast in 1946 and 1948 respectively, each covered with the gloss tan glaze. Each is impressed on the bottom with the Rookwood logo, the date and
0780: Rookwood pair Panther bookends, 1946, #2564Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood Potter at the Wheel paperweight, 1935: Potter at the Wheel paperweight, cast in 1935 and covered with a matt green glaze. Impressed on the reverse with the Rookwood symbol, the date and the notation: Potter at the Wheel, Rookwood,
0781: Rookwood Potter at the Wheel paperweight, 1935Est. US$150-US$250
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Rookwood Standard vase, '03, LA, tulips, 8.5": Standard Glaze 8 1/2 inch vase decorated in 1903 by Lenore Asbury, who arranged large orange tulips most of the way around the vessel. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 927 D and
0783: Rookwood Standard vase, '03, LA, tulips, 8.5"Est. US$600-US$800
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Rookwood 7 3/4" production, panels of creatures: Production 7 3/4 inch vase designed by Shirayamadani with four panels: two feature birds, one depicts frogs and the other displays fish. Cast in 1936, it was then covered with a crystalline green
0784: Rookwood 7 3/4" production, panels of creaturesEst. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood Standard 8" vase, floral, Dibowski: Standard Glaze 8 inch vase decorated in 1895 by Charles Dibowski with a flowering shrubbery. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, and shape 304 C and incised with the
0786: Rookwood Standard 8" vase, floral, DibowskiEst. US$400-US$600
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Rookwood Porcelain 6 1/4", Hentschel, 1920: Blue tinted 6 1/4 inch porcelain vase, decorated by William Hentschel in 1920 with a very busy design of garden flowers and covered with the tinted high glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood mark, the
0787: Rookwood Porcelain 6 1/4", Hentschel, 1920Est. US$300-US$400
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