Rookwood XXIV 2014-06-08 Auction - 500 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH - Page 6
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Rookwood Porcelain, birds,  Sax, 1922, 13 5/8”Fine Rookwood Iris scenic, Shirayamadani, 8 7/8Tall Rookwood Vellum scenic, deer, Shiri, 15 7/8”
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Rookwood XXIV

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, 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, Cincinnati Art Pottery, Painted Mat, Vellum, Black Opal, Aventurine, French Red, and Limoges. Among the fine offerings are quality plaques and paintings by Rookwood artists. There are several uncommon paperweights and bookends pelicans and hippos.
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Rookwood Ombroso vase, Todd, 1915, 129, 7 1/4”: Rare Ombroso glaze vase with a detailed floral design encircling the piece at the shoulder, the work of Charles Todd in 1915. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 129 and the artist’s
1121: Rookwood Ombroso vase, Todd, 1915, 129, 7 1/4”Est. US$900-US$1,200
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Rookwood incised and painted mat, Lincoln, 11”: Mat glaze vase incised and painted with a repeating floral pattern, the work of Elizabeth Lincoln in 1920. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 1356 C, an impressed V for Vellum and Ms.
1122: Rookwood incised and painted mat, Lincoln, 11”Est. US$600-US$800
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Rare Rookwood Sung Plum vase, Wareham, 5 1/4”: Rare Rookwood Sung Plum vase done by John Dee Wareham in 1937. The term Sung Plum has been incorrectly used for many years to describe what we now know to be Black Opal glaze. Sung Plum was a
1123: Rare Rookwood Sung Plum vase, Wareham, 5 1/4”Est. US$5,000-US$7,000
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Rookwood porcelain harbor scene, Schmidt, 9 3/4”: Porcelain twin handled pillow vase, decorated on each side with a unique scene of the Venice Harbor, the work of Carl Schmidt in 1922. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 2627 and the
1124: Rookwood porcelain harbor scene, Schmidt, 9 3/4”Est. US$3,500-US$4,500
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Rookwood Wax Mat vase, gazelles, Hentschel, 7 1/2”: Wax Mat vase decorated with flowers and a trio of gazelles, the work of William Hentschel in 1931. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 902 D and Mr. Hentschel’s incised initials. The
1125: Rookwood Wax Mat vase, gazelles, Hentschel, 7 1/2”Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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Rookwood Iris scenic, moon, Rothenbusch, 6 1/4”: Rare and impressive Iris glaze scenic vase with moonlit trees set against a pale blue sky, the work of Fred Rothenbusch in 1909. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 1658 F, an incised W for
1126: Rookwood Iris scenic, moon, Rothenbusch, 6 1/4”Est. US$3,500-US$4,500
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Rookwood Porcelain vase, Sax, geometric, 1930, 6”: Unusual Yellow Tinted Porcelain vase painted by Sara Sax in 1930. Pictured are six sprays of exotic foliage that morph into geometric designs. Stylized flowers are visible behind the leaves. The
1127: Rookwood Porcelain vase, Sax, geometric, 1930, 6”Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Rettig-Valentien vase, flowers, 1881, ICS, 5”: Unusual Rettig-Valentien vase from 1881 with underglaze decoration of blue flowers done by an artist with the initials I.C.S. The vase is not done with the heavy slip method of earlier pieces but a
1132: Rettig-Valentien vase, flowers, 1881, ICS, 5”Est. US$200-US$250
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Rookwood pillow vase, Nichols, cat, moon, 4 1/8”: Limoges style pillow vase painted in 1881 by Rookwood’s founder, Maria Longworth Nichols. One side of the piece has trees with colorful berries and a pair of butterflies. The other side has a
1133: Rookwood pillow vase, Nichols, cat, moon, 4 1/8”Est. US$1,200-US$1,500
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William Dell Hungarian Faience flask, 8 5/8”: William Dell Pottery 8 5/8 inch twin handled flask, made 1891-2, decorated in the Hungarian Faience style with a variety of flowers and leaves and accented with gold trim. Marked on the bottom Wm.
1135: William Dell Hungarian Faience flask, 8 5/8”Est. US$150-US$250
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Pr Rookwood Turkeys Coromandel bookends, 5 5/8”: Pair of Turkey bookends, designed by Arthur Conant, cast in 1933 and covered with the Coromandel glaze. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date and shape number 6417. There is a tight line traversing
1136: Pr Rookwood Turkeys Coromandel bookends, 5 5/8”Est. US$2,000-US$2,500
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Polychromed Rookwood ship bookends, 1943: Pair of Full Sail Ship bookends, a William McDonald design, cast in 1943 and polychromed in four mat glazes. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 2695 and Mr McDonald’s mold monogram.
1137: Polychromed Rookwood ship bookends, 1943Est. US$600-US$800
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Pr Rookwood Man-o-War bookends, white, 6 1/2”: Pair of Man-O-War bookends cast in 1930 and covered with the Ivory Mat glaze. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date and shape 6140. Height is 6 1/2 inches. There has been a professional repair to
1139: Pr Rookwood Man-o-War bookends, white, 6 1/2”Est. US$400-US$500
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Rookwood Ombroso vase, 804A, 1905, 18 1/2”: Impressive Rookwood Ombroso glaze vase with a repeating floral pattern carved by William Hentschel in 1905. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 804A and Mr. Hentschel’s incised monogram.
1141: Rookwood Ombroso vase, 804A, 1905, 18 1/2”Est. US$1,500-US$2,000
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