Holiday Sale 2013 Rookwood 2013-11-10 Auction - 508 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH
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Rare Rookwood Sea Green vase, cranes, 1899, 13”Rookwood Standard Indian portrait,Young, 1900, 13”Deco Rookwood vase, nudes, Hentschel,  16 5/8”
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Holiday Sale 2013 Rookwood

Humler & Nolan

Humler & Nolan

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Featuring over 450 fine examples including works by Kataro Shirayamadani, Sara Sax, Carl Schmidt, William Hentschel, Grace Young, Jens Jensen, Lorinda Epply, Sallie Coyne, Bruce Horsfall, E. T. Hurley pottery and bronzes, Terri Kern, Lenore Asbury, Ed Diers, Albert and Anna Valentien and C.S. Todd. Glaze lines include, Iris, Carved Mats, Standard, Decorated Mat, Silver overlays, Iris glaze scenics, Strobl Pottery, Cincinnati Art Pottery, Painted Mat, Vellum, Black Opal, Decorated Aventurine, French Red, and Limoges. Among the fine offerings are quality plaques and paintings by Rookwood artists. There are several uncommon paperweights and bookends including a set of rare Parrot bookends.
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Rookwood, Todd, vellum, 1916, 1124D, 8 7/8”: Rookwood vellum glaze 8 7/8 inch vase decorated with morning glories by Charles Todd in 1916. The vibrant blue of the flowers makes a nice contrast against the dark gray ground. Marks include the
1000: Rookwood, Todd, vellum, 1916, 1124D, 8 7/8”Est. US$500-US$700
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Rookwood vase, Sax, 1902, 937, Iris, 8 7/8”: Iris glaze 8 7/8 inch vase decorated with Snowdrops by Sara Sax in 1902. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 937, w for Iris glaze and Ms. Sax impressed cypher. There is fine overall
1001: Rookwood vase, Sax, 1902, 937, Iris, 8 7/8”Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood, Epply, black opal, 1922, 7”: Black Opal glazed 7 inch vase, decorated with a repeating floral pattern, the work of Lorinda Epply in 1922. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 1358E and the artist’s incised initials.
1002: Rookwood, Epply, black opal, 1922, 7”Est. US$600-US$800
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Rookwood Standard Glaze Foertmeyer 1890 8 1/8”: Standard glaze 8 1/8 inch ewer decorated with nasturtium by Emma Foertmeyer in 1890. Marks include the Rookwood logo which indicates the date, shape 304, an impressed W for white clay and the
1006: Rookwood Standard Glaze Foertmeyer 1890 8 1/8”Est. US$200-US$250
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Rookwood vista blue, lamp vase, 1951, 10”: Production 10 inch lamp vase, cast in 1951 and covered with the Vista Blue glaze. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 6890 and the cast drilling hole to allow the vase to be converted to a
1007: Rookwood vista blue, lamp vase, 1951, 10”Est. US$200-US$250
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Rookwood, Bishop, Iris, fuchsia, X, 6 1/2”: Iris Glaze chocolate pot nicely decorated with fuchsia by Irene Bishop in 1906. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 771C, Ms. Bishop’s incised initials and a wheel ground X due to a
1008: Rookwood, Bishop, Iris, fuchsia, X, 6 1/2”Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood vellum, Rothenbusch, 1924, 6 1/4”: Rookwood 6 1/4” vellum glaze vase, decorated with cornflowers and roses by Fred Rothenbusch in 1924. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 1369F, V for vellum and the artist’s monogram.
1009: Rookwood vellum, Rothenbusch, 1924, 6 1/4”Est. US$400-US$600
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Rookwood Iris vase, violets, Bishop, 4 5/8”: Iris glaze 4 5/8” vase decorated with violets by Irene Bishop in 1904. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 943F and the artist’s initials. There is overall crazing.
1010: Rookwood Iris vase, violets, Bishop, 4 5/8”Est. US$400-US$500
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Rookwood lidded jar, frog, gray, 5”: 5” lidded cigarette holder most likely cast in the 1950’s and covered with a mottled gray high glaze on the exterior and a turquoise high glaze on the interior. Marks include the Rookwood logo
1011: Rookwood lidded jar, frog, gray, 5”Est. US$150-US$250
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Rookwood nautilus shell vase, 1940, 6657, 6”: Uncommon Rookwood Nautilus shell 6 inch vase, cast in 1940. The exterior of the piece was not glazed so the pink bisque works well with the very light blue high glaze used on the interior. Marks
1012: Rookwood nautilus shell vase, 1940, 6657, 6”Est. US$100-US$150
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Rookwood Elephant candleholder, 1929, 6059, 4”: Rookwood seated elephant with a candleholder atop his head, cast in 1929. A Shirayamadani design, this was probably the precursor of the seated elephant paperweight. Covered with a medium mat green
1013: Rookwood Elephant candleholder, 1929, 6059, 4”Est. US$200-US$300
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Rookwood Baldwin Piano ashtry, 1914, 1 7/8”: Commercial ware 1 7/8” high ashtray made for the Baldwin Piano Company showing an upright piano situated in the bowl of a fairly elaborate tray and covered with a dark green mat glaze. Produced in
1015: Rookwood Baldwin Piano ashtry, 1914, 1 7/8”Est. US$150-US$250
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Rookwood letter holder, 1956, 3”x4 1/4”: Letter holder depicting the first United States postage stamp cast in 1956 and covered with the blue high glaze. Impressed on base with the Rookwood logo, the date and “Rookwood Cinti,O.” Size
1016: Rookwood letter holder, 1956, 3”x4 1/4”Est. US$150-US$200
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Rookwood Vellum potpourri, 1928, Asbury, 4”: Vellum potpourri decorated with a band of white blossoms at the shoulder by Lenore Asbury in 1928. The inner lid is missing. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 1321E, an incised V for
1018: Rookwood Vellum potpourri, 1928, Asbury, 4”Est. US$400-US$500
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Rookwood Iris, Lincoln, rim repair, 8 1/2”: Iris glaze 8 1/2” vase decorated with 3 pair of long stemmed white flowers, the work of Elizabeth Lincoln in 1910. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 732BB, w for Iris glaze and the
1019: Rookwood Iris, Lincoln, rim repair, 8 1/2”Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood, pintray, Pan, 1927, 5 1/2”: Commercial ware plaque made for the 1927 convention of an organization with the initials NFWMC, depicting Pan seated on a harp while playing his syrinx. Marked on the reverse with the
1022: Rookwood, pintray, Pan, 1927, 5 1/2”Est. US$100-US$150
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Rookwood 5 1/2” flower frog, 1923, hairline: Flower holder, 5 1/2 inches, topped by two dancing female nudes, cast in 1923 and covered with a blue high glaze. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date and shape 2536. There is a tight firing
1023: Rookwood 5 1/2” flower frog, 1923, hairlineEst. US$100-US$200
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