Holiday Sale 2012 Rookwood Section 2012-12-02 Auction - 546 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH - Page 5
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Holiday Sale 2012 Rookwood Section

Humler & Nolan

Humler & Nolan

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Over 500 lots of Fine Rookwood Pottery including examples of Iris, Vellum, Decorated Mat, Painted Mat, Decorated Porcelain, Nacreous, Dull Finish and Limoges style pieces by such artists as Shirayamadani, Carl Schmidt, E.T. Hurley, Diers, Rothenbusch, Sax, Laurence, Epply, Albert Valentien, Anna Valentien, Arthur Conant and others. The first section of the auction consists of over 85 lots from the Townley Collection featuring several important early examples of Rookwood including pieces by Maria Longworth Nichols.
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Rookwood Standard 4 5/8” vase, clover, Steinle: Standard Glaze vase decorated in 1902 by Caroline Steinle with a clover design. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 914 F and incised with the artist’s monogram. There is fine,
1096: Rookwood Standard 4 5/8” vase, clover, SteinleEst. US$250-US$350
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Rookwood Yellow Vellum floral 9 5/8” vase, Epply: Yellow Vellum vase, decorated with yellow chrysanthemums on the brown ground by Lorinda Epply in 1929. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 546 C and a V for Vellum and incised with a
1098: Rookwood Yellow Vellum floral 9 5/8” vase, EpplyEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Good Rookwood Mat 10.5” vase, irises, JWP, 1929: Decorated mat glaze vase that has been encircled with white and blue irises, striking against the brick red ground, the work of John Wesley Pullman in 1929. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the
1099: Good Rookwood Mat 10.5” vase, irises, JWP, 1929Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Rookwood 9 1/2” mat, cactus, Shirayamadani, 1940: Mat glaze vase decorated by Kataro Shirayamadani in 1940 with blooming cactus flowers encircling the vase, against a lovely mottled purple mat ground. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date
1101: Rookwood 9 1/2” mat, cactus, Shirayamadani, 1940Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Rookwood 9 5/8” Vellum, Sax, wisteria, 1913: Vellum Glaze vase decorated by Sara Sax in 1913 with white wisteria, gracefully tumbling down the side of the vessel. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 1920, two Vs and the artist’s
1102: Rookwood 9 5/8” Vellum, Sax, wisteria, 1913Est. US$900-US$1,200
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Neat Rookwood incised mat 4 1/2” floral, Todd: Incised and painted mat glaze vase decorated by C.S. Todd in 1915 by first lightly carving and then coloring flowers around the shoulder of the vessel. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and
1103: Neat Rookwood incised mat 4 1/2” floral, ToddEst. US$600-US$800
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Rookwood artist Wm. McDonald, oil, Little Miami: The next five items were consigned by the descendants of William Purcell McDonald, who joined the Rookwood Pottery as a decorator and remained there until his death in 1931. He was born in Cincinnati
1103A: Rookwood artist Wm. McDonald, oil, Little MiamiEst. US$500-US$700
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Rookwood artist Wm. McDonald, oil trees/river: Oil on canvas painting featuring trees along the river bank, the river, the trees and the landscape done in bolder colors than usually seen, perhaps due to the emergence of Fauvism. Signed by the
1103B: Rookwood artist Wm. McDonald, oil trees/riverEst. US$600-US$800
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Rookwood artist Wm. McDonald oil, bend in river: Oil painting on canvas showing a bend in the Little Miami River on a Summer’s day, nicely composed by Rookwood Pottery artist William P. McDonald. Signed by the artist in the lower right hand
1103C: Rookwood artist Wm. McDonald oil, bend in riverEst. US$400-US$600
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Rookwood artist Wm. McDonald, large oil landscap: Oil painting on canvas accomplished by William McDonald, of the Rookwood Pottery, by depicting a farm scene in early Fall and having buildings in the background and trees with their leaves turning
1103D: Rookwood artist Wm. McDonald, large oil landscapEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Rookwood mat vase, floral, Todd, 1919, 9”: Decorated mat glaze vase with incised and painted floral design, the work of Charles S. Todd in 1919. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 1357 D and a V for Vellum and incised with
1104: Rookwood mat vase, floral, Todd, 1919, 9”Est. US$400-US$600
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Rookwood Z line 9 1/4” whiskey jug, 1904: Z line stoppered whiskey jug with incised decoration, made in 1904 and covered with the mat green glaze. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 765 BZ. There is a wheel ground X,
1105: Rookwood Z line 9 1/4” whiskey jug, 1904Est. US$500-US$700
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Rookwood glossy 7” vase, squiggles, 1935: “Special” vase made in 1935 and covered with squiggly lines in brown running top to bottom interspersed with blue and white. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and an S to indicate a
1106: Rookwood glossy 7” vase, squiggles, 1935Est. US$200-US$250
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Rookwood incised 3 5/8” mat floral, Todd, 1914: Mat glaze vase decorated by Charles Todd in 1914 by lightly incising and then painting flowers around the shoulder of the vessel and then dripping glaze from the rim. Impressed with the Rookwood
1109: Rookwood incised 3 5/8” mat floral, Todd, 1914Est. US$400-US$600
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Rookwood Black Opal production vase, Sax, 1927: Interesting, and quite attractive, production vase designed by Shirayamadani, cast in 1927 and hand colored by Sara Sax prior to its being covered with the Black Opal Glaze. Impressed with the
1110: Rookwood Black Opal production vase, Sax, 1927Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Rookwood 10 3/8” production vase, blue & green: Substantial production vase with two handles, cast in 1929 and covered with a deep blue high glaze on the exterior and lined in green, a very nice effect. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date
1111: Rookwood 10 3/8” production vase, blue & greenEst. US$250-US$350
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Rookwood production 8 1/4” vase, cobalt, 1926: Production vase cast in 1926 and covered on the exterior with a rich cobalt glaze and lined in green, the glaze coming over the rim. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, the date and shape 2911. Without
1113: Rookwood production 8 1/4” vase, cobalt, 1926Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood cat on plinth, 1964, Mustard Seed, 4.5": Rookwood dozing cat seated paperweight from 1964 covered in a wonderful Mustard Seed glaze. Height 4 1/2 inches. The company logo, the date and shape number 6402 are impressed beneath. Mustard Seed
1114: Rookwood cat on plinth, 1964, Mustard Seed, 4.5"Est. US$300-US$400
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