Holiday Sale 2005 2005-11-06 Auction - 502 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH - Page 19
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1120: Rookwood Sea Green, fish, Wareham, 1898, 11 3/81291: Rookwood faience tile, clipper ship, 12" 1095: Rookwood Standard Chief Joseph, Daly, 11 1/8"
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Holiday Sale 2005

Holiday Sale 2005 features over 1100 lots of American and European Art Pottery and Art Glass. Saturday November 5th at 10 AM we will sell over 400 lots of American and European Art Pottery comprised of Roseville, Weller )many Hudsons), Newcomb, Amphora, SEG (fabulous luncheon set), Grueby (Kendrick vase), Royal Doulton, Teco, Pillin, Overbeck (vases and figurals) , Fulper, Pewabic, Wedgwood (Fairyland Lustre) and Harris Strong. Saturday November 5th at 4 PM we will sell nearly 300 lots of American And European Art Glass comprised of Galle', Mt. Washington, Tiffany (lamp and other items), Handle (lamp), Steuben, Loetz, Daum Nancy, Lotton, Lundberg, New England, Pittsburgh (lamp), Quezal and Pairpoint (lamp). Featured will be many fine examples of contemporary glass including Lotton and Sons. Sunday, November 6th starting at 10 AM we will auction nearly 500 lots of fine Rookwood including rare and important examples by Schmidt, Sax, Wareham, Shirayamadani, Wilcox, Conant, Nichols, Young and Valentien as well as rare and unusual paperweights and bookends.
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Rookwood 15 Standard Glaze, 1889, berries, Shiray: Large Standard Glaze vase decorated in 1889 by Kataro Shirayamadani and showing large green gooseberries growing from branches. Marked with the Rookwood logo, which provides the date, shape 380 A, an
1231: Rookwood 15 Standard Glaze, 1889, berries, ShirayEst. US$2,500-US$3,500
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Rookwood Porcelain, Jensen, floral, 1931, 8: Decorated Porcelain with dogwood decoration done in 1931 by Jens Jensen. Typically overdecorated by Jensen, the vase is lined in the blue, slightly iridescent interior of the period. Marked with
1232: Rookwood Porcelain, Jensen, floral, 1931, 8Est. US$1,200-US$1,700See Sold Price
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Rookwood Iris vase, irises, Schmidt, 9 1/4, 1906: Iris glaze vase with blue and white bearded irises done in 1906 by Carl Schmidt. Marks include the Rookwood logo, the date, shape number 950 C, an incised W and the impressed monogram of the artist.
1233: Rookwood Iris vase, irises, Schmidt, 9 1/4, 1906Est. US$2,000-US$2,500See Sold Price
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Rookwood Vellum 3 X 6,LNL, 1906, apple blossoms: Vellum Glaze 3 inch by 6 inch squat vase, decorated by Elizabeth Lincoln in 1906 with white apple blossoms. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 979, a V for Vellum and Miss Lincoln's
1234: Rookwood Vellum 3 X 6,LNL, 1906, apple blossomsEst. US$400-US$600
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Rookwood floral vase, Barrett, 1944, 6 3/8: Crisp and clean Decorated Porcelain vase with bold floral decoration done in 1944 by Elizabeth Barrett. Marks include the company logo, the date, shape number 6875 and the incised monogram of the
1235: Rookwood floral vase, Barrett, 1944, 6 3/8Est. US$500-US$700See Sold Price
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Rookwood Standard Glaze tricorner 5 3/4" pitcher: Standard Glaze tri-corner 5 3/4 inch pitcher, decorated by Clara Christina Lindemann in 1907. She pictured an ear of corn emerging from its husk. Marked with the Rookwood insignia, the date, shape
1237: Rookwood Standard Glaze tricorner 5 3/4" pitcherEst. US$400-US$600See Sold Price
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Rookwood Vellum scenic, birds, Curry, 1917, 2118: Unusual Scenic Vellum vase decorated in 1917 by Kate Curry during her short tenure at Rookwood. Ms. Curry has painted an evening scene which features a tree with gnarly branches upon which sit
1238: Rookwood Vellum scenic, birds, Curry, 1917, 2118Est. US$2,000-US$2,500See Sold Price
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Rookwood Standard 7" vase, Perkins, 1890, iris: Standard Glaze 7 inch vase, decorated in 1890 by Mary Perkins, who painted a yellow iris flower and bud on the shaded brown background. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, which discloses the date,
1240: Rookwood Standard 7" vase, Perkins, 1890, irisEst. US$300-US$500See Sold Price
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Rookwood Vellum 5 vase, 1915, Epply, violets: Vellum Glaze 5 inch vase, decorated by Lorinda Epply in 1915 with deep blue violets and green leaves against the brown ground, while the interior is in the same deep blue as the flowers. Marked with
1241: Rookwood Vellum 5 vase, 1915, Epply, violetsEst. US$500-US$700See Sold Price
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Rookwood Standard vase, carnations, Coyne, 1896,: Standard Glaze 6 1/2 inch vase decorated by Sallie Coyne in 1896 with orange carnations and green foliage against a dark brown ground, making for a pleasant contrast. Marked with the Rookwood symbol,
1242: Rookwood Standard vase, carnations, Coyne, 1896,Est. US$400-US$500See Sold Price
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Rookwood 6 Pink Tinted Porcelain vase, 1923: Pink Tinted Porcelain high glaze 6 inch vase, decorated with a floral pattern by Fred Rothenbusch in 1923 and then covered with a pink tinted high glaze. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date,
1243: Rookwood 6 Pink Tinted Porcelain vase, 1923Est. US$900-US$1,200See Sold Price
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Rookwood Porcelain 11" vase, Conant, geese, 1920: Decorated Porcelain vase decorated by Arthur Conant in 1920. The artist shows us two white geese at the lakeshore with large blooming flowers and Japanesque trees beneath a vibrant blue sky. Marked
1244: Rookwood Porcelain 11" vase, Conant, geese, 1920Est. US$8,000-US$10,000See Sold Price
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Rookwood Vellum, elk, Hurley, 1907, 8 3/4: Nocturnal Vellum glaze scenic vase with three elk in a snowy woods done in 1907 by E.T. Hurley. The grazing elk stand in snow below the trees on what appears to be a moon less night. Marked with the
1245: Rookwood Vellum, elk, Hurley, 1907, 8 3/4Est. US$2,500-US$3,000
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Rookwood Vellum 8 1/8 vase, ETH, 1927, apple blos: Vellum Glaze 8 1/8 inch vase, decorated in 1927 by E.T. Hurley, who arranged two bands of cherry blossoms at the shoulder of the vase. Marked with the Rookwood logo, the date, shape 413, an incised V
1246: Rookwood Vellum 8 1/8 vase, ETH, 1927, apple blosEst. US$800-US$1,000See Sold Price
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Hurley Bronze candlesticks, 1916, seahorses, 12 7: Excellent pair of Hurley Bronze candlesticks with seahorses originally designed by Hurley in 1916. Marked "E.T. Hurley 1916" on the bottom. Excellent original patina. Height 12 7/8 inches. Of all
1247: Hurley Bronze candlesticks, 1916, seahorses, 12 7Est. US$2,000-US$2,500See Sold Price
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Hurley Bronze candlesticks, 1905, seahorses, 6 7/: Good set of Hurley Bronze seahorse candlesticks, originally designed in 1905. Marked "E.T. Hurley 1905 Newport, Ky." Height 6 7/8 inches. These are the earliest dated Hurley Bronze pieces although
1248: Hurley Bronze candlesticks, 1905, seahorses, 6 7/Est. US$1,500-US$2,000See Sold Price
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ET Hurley bronze 3/8 X 4 1/4 dish, turtles: E.T. Hurley bronze dish, 3/8 inch by 4 1/4 inches, picturing three turtles in a turtlesque merry-go-round motion. Marked on the bottom "E.T.H." Nice patina and in excellent condition.
1249: ET Hurley bronze 3/8 X 4 1/4 dish, turtlesEst. US$400-US$600
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Rookwood pink mat seahorse candleholders, 1928: Pair of seahorse 4 inch candleholders, cast at Rookwood in 1928 and covered with a mat pink glaze. Marked with the Pottery symbol, the date and shape 1778 on the base and with the mold monogram of
1251: Rookwood pink mat seahorse candleholders, 1928Est. US$150-US$250See Sold Price
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Rookwood 5 1/2 Gates of Rookwood medallion, 1958: "The Gates of Rookwood" 5 1/2 inch circular medallion picturing the Rookwood Pottery building and the pillars flanking the entrance, surmounted by large rooks, made for Mac Connell & Co., the owners
1252: Rookwood 5 1/2 Gates of Rookwood medallion, 1958Est. US$300-US$400See Sold Price
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Rookwood 16 7/8 Limoges style urn, 1882, sea crea: Large and important 16 7/8 inch urn decorated in the Limoges style and attributed to Maria Longworth Nichols. The decoration is classic Nichols: a large, snarling dragon surrounded by black demons
1253: Rookwood 16 7/8 Limoges style urn, 1882, sea creaEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Rookwood Standard vase, irises, Daly 1892, 15: Large Standard glaze vase with several blue irises in full bloom done in 1892 by Matt Daly. Finished with a fairly transparent glaze, the bright yellows and blues in the flowers stand out rather
1254: Rookwood Standard vase, irises, Daly 1892, 15Est. US$2,000-US$3,000See Sold Price
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