Holiday Sale 2013 Rookwood 2013-11-10 Auction - 508 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH - Page 4
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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 hand incised vase, 1911, 1658 B, 14 1/2”: Tall hand carved Arts & Crafts style vase done at Rookwood in 1911, quite possibly by William Hentschel. On the lower third of the vase, large panels have been excised from the body, interspersed
1072: Rookwood hand incised vase, 1911, 1658 B, 14 1/2”Est. US$900-US$1,200
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Rookwood production vase, blue, 1929, 6”: Production 6 inch vase with molded floral design, cast in 1929 and covered with dark over light blue mat glazes. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date and shape 2888. Excellent original condition
1073: Rookwood production vase, blue, 1929, 6”Est. US$100-US$150
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Rare Aventurine scenic, Epply, 1921, 907 B, 145 1/4”: Rare Rookwood Aventurine glaze scenic vase done by Lorinda Epply in 1921. Pictured are tall trees which appear to be laden with flowers all under cascades of Aventurine glaze which gives one the
1075: Rare Aventurine scenic, Epply, 1921, 907 B, 145 1/4”Est. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Rookwood Iris vase, Sax, 1904, 8 1/2”: Iris Glaze 8 1/2 inch vase decorated with branches containing red berries, the work of Sara Sax in 1904. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 907E, an incised W for White (Iris) glaze and
1077: Rookwood Iris vase, Sax, 1904, 8 1/2”Est. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Rookwood Standard glaze vase, 8 1/2”, Reed: Standard glaze 8 1/2 inch vase decorated with tiny yellow flowers, stems and leaves, the work of Olga Geneva Reed in 1898. Marks include the Rookwood logo which indicates the date, shape 589E and
1080: Rookwood Standard glaze vase, 8 1/2”, ReedEst. US$250-US$350
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Rookwood mat vase, Todd, 1913, 63, 4 3/8”: Mat glaze 4 3/8 inch vase decorated with three carved and colored clusters of grapes, the work of Charles Todd in 1913. Marks include, the Rookwood logo, date, shape 63 and the artist’s incised
1082: Rookwood mat vase, Todd, 1913, 63, 4 3/8”Est. US$200-US$250
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Rookwood “Scottie Dog” bookend, 1958, 4 7/8: Uncommon Rookwood “Scottie Dog” bookend in a white glossy glaze, an Arthur Conant design, done in 1958. Marks include the company logo, the date and shape number 6449. Height 4 7/8 inches.
1086: Rookwood “Scottie Dog” bookend, 1958, 4 7/8Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood Pelican PW, 1932, 2 1/8 x 4 1/2”: Rookwood “Pelican” paperweight, a Shirayamadani design, done in a yellow mat glaze in 1932. Marks include the company logo, the date and shape number 6329. Height is 2 1/8 inches and width is 4
1089: Rookwood Pelican PW, 1932, 2 1/8 x 4 1/2”Est. US$150-US$200
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Rookwood mat PW, Elephant+Clowns, 1922, 3 1/2”: Uncommon Rookwood “Elephant and Clowns” paperweight done in 1922 in a mottled blue mat glaze. Marks include the company logo, the date and shape number 2628. Height 3 1/2 inches. Uncrazed with
1091: Rookwood mat PW, Elephant+Clowns, 1922, 3 1/2”Est. US$300-US$400
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Rookwood Plaque, “Across the Lake,” Asbury, 1917: Pleasant Rookwood plaque done in 1917 by Lenore Asbury. Pictured are birch trees on a spit of land overlooking a large lake. Signed by the artist in the lower right hand corner and impressed on the
1092: Rookwood Plaque, “Across the Lake,” Asbury, 1917Est. US$3,000-US$5,000
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