Rookwood XXV 2015-06-07 Auction - 518 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH - Page 2
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Rookwood Black Iris vase, swallows, ivy, KS, 14 3/4”Rookwood Limoges vase, birds in tree, ARV, 1882, 13Rookwood 6 mugs, pitcher, cranes, Schmidt, ‘02
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Rookwood XXV

Humler & Nolan

Humler & Nolan

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Featuring over 500 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, scenics, Cincinnati Art Pottery, Vellum, Black Opal, Aventurine and Limoges. Among the fine offerings are pieces from the Jim Fleming Collection including many rare animals and bookends
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Rare Rookwood trivet, cows, 1940, 6776, 5 7/8”: Rare Double Vellum trivet with a pair of cows and a windmill done at Rookwood in 1940. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date and shape 6776. Uncrazed and in excellent original condition. Size is 5
1025: Rare Rookwood trivet, cows, 1940, 6776, 5 7/8”Est. US$700-US$900
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Rookwood candy dish, playing cards, #6049, 1928: Diamond shaped “candy dish” designed by Sallie Toohey showing a “One Eyed Jack” in colors of yellow, green, blue, brown and tan while the sides and top edge of the tray are done in cobalt.
1026: Rookwood candy dish, playing cards, #6049, 1928Est. US$150-US$250
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Rookwood 4 3/4” Scenic Vellum, Diers, 1920: Panoramic Scenic Vellum vase showing trees in a field, nicely composed by Ed Diers in 1920. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 1343 and a V for Vellum and incised with the artist’s
1035: Rookwood 4 3/4” Scenic Vellum, Diers, 1920Est. US$500-US$700
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Rookwood Standard Indian, Young, ‘98, 9 3/4”: Grace Young Native American portrait of Hidatsu Chief, Lean Wolf, done on a pillow vase at Rookwood in 1898. Young has been generous with Lean Wolf’s visage as age had not been kind to his
1039: Rookwood Standard Indian, Young, ‘98, 9 3/4”Est. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Rookwood 10 1/2” Standard portrait vase, Gr.Young: Standard Glaze 10 1/2 inch vase bearing a portrait of “Carl Malery after Van Dyck,” delineated by Grace Young in 1902. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 907 D and the artist
1042: Rookwood 10 1/2” Standard portrait vase, Gr.YoungEst. US$1,000-US$1,500
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Rookwood Standard portrait, cavalier, Van Briggle: Standard Glaze 9 1/4 inch vase decorated in 1898 by Artus Van Briggle, who portrayed a gentleman with a ruffled collar in the “Old Master” style. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, which indicates
1043: Rookwood Standard portrait, cavalier, Van BriggleEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Rookwood carved tulip vase, 11”, #1278 D: Carved Vellum vase displaying red tulips and green patterns about the upper portion of the neck executed by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1920. Height 11 inches. Marks include the company insignia, 1920 date,
1047: Rookwood carved tulip vase, 11”, #1278 DEst. US$500-US$700
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