Sold2021Rookwood vase with dogs by Edward T. Hurley, c1900Rookwood standard glaze vase with dogs by Edward T. Hurley, c19006.75 inches high and 7 inches wideEdward T. Hurley Born in 1869, Hurley was the son of Irish immigrants and one of seven children. HisSee Sold Price
Sold2018Rookwood Standard vase, Hurley, 1900, 849, 9 3/8"Standard glaze vase decorated with poppies painted by E.T. Hurley in 1900. Marks include the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 849 and Mr. Hurley's incised monogram. There is fine overallSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, poppies, Hurley, 1900, 7”Standard glaze vase decorated with poppies painted by E.T. Hurley in 1900. Marks include the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 792 D and Mr. Hurley’s incised monogram. There is fineSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, berry vine, 8 7/8”Standard glaze necked vase with sumac berries and branches painted by Carrie Steinle in 1900. Height 8 7/8 inches. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 874 and the incisedSee Sold Price
Sold2022Signed Rookwood Pottery Long Neck VaseRookwood Pottery of Ohio,1900, standard glaze vase with long neck and wide mouth in cherry design, marked, dated and signed by artist Mary Madeline Nourse (American, 1870-1959) on the bottom, 7".See Sold Price
Sold2022Carl Schmidt, Standard Glaze pocket vaseCarl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze pocket vase with lily-of-the-valley USA, 1900glazed earthenware 5 h x 3.5 w x 2.675 d in (13 x 9 x 7 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark, date anSee Sold Price
Sold2017Rookwood Monumental Vase by Ed Diers(1871-1947) Standard Glaze with polychrome painted flowers, marked on base "E.D." with Rookwood mark, shaped number "880" and dated 1900, 7 1/2" diameter x 16 3/4" high.See Sold Price
Sold2015Edward T. Hurley (1869-1950) for Rookwood Pottery CatEdward Timothy Hurley (1869-1950) for Rookwood Pottery, Cat vase, #922D, Cincinnati, OH, 1902, Standard glazed ceramic, marked, realistic painting of a feline, 4"dia x 7"hSee Sold Price
Sold2018Rookwood Standard vase, Hurley, 9 3/4", 1901Standard Glaze vase by E.T. Hurley presented with a trio of daffodils on the front with two more on the side. Height 9 3/4 inches. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, 1901 date, 903B shape, the artist'sSee Sold Price
Sold2020Rookwood Standard vase, Hurley, 1897, 749 C, 6Standard glaze vase decorated with apple blossoms painted by E.T. Hurley in 1897. Marks include the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 749 C and Mr. Hurley’s incised monogram. ThereSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, 1900, Lincoln,6 1/8Standard glaze vase painted by Elizabeth Lincoln with a Lily of the Valley sprig and leaf. Height 6 1/8 inches. Marks include the company logo, which indicates a 1900 date, 816 E shape and artist cyphSee Sold Price
Sold2016Rookwood Standard vase, tulips, Hurley, '03, 10"Standard glaze vase with bright red tulip decoration done in 1903 by E.T. Hurley. Marks include the Rookwood logo, the date, shape number 939 B and Hurley's incised initials. Height 10 inches. Fine ovSee Sold Price
Sold2020Rookwood Standard vase, leaves, Hurley, 1902, 10Standard glaze vase decorated with maple leaves painted by E.T. Hurley in 1902. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 903 B and Mr. Hurley’s incised monogram. There is fine overall crazinSee Sold Price
Sold2016Rookwood Standard vase, leaves, Hurley, 1898, 3 3/4"Rookwood Standard glaze vase with two loop handles and a crimped rim the corresponds with the handles done by E.T. Hurley in 1898. Decoration consists of autumn leaves. Marks include the company logo,See Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, sunflowers, Hurley, '02, 6 7/8"Standard glaze vase with bright yellow sunflowers painted by E.T. Hurley in 1902. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, date, shape 926 D and the incised artist's monogram. Surface scratches, fine craziSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, Lindeman, 1900, 685, 6 1/4"Standard glaze vase decorated with clover painted by Clara Lindeman in 1900. Marks include the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 685 and Ms. Lindeman's incised initials. There is fine oveSee Sold Price
Sold2020Rookwood Standard vase, Bishop, roses, 1900, 745 B,Standard glaze vase with wild rose decoration done by Irene Bishop in 1900. Marks include the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 745 B and Ms. Bishop’s monogram in black slip. ThereSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, berries, Asbury, 1900, 8 3/4"Standard glaze handled vase nicely decorated with a holly and berry sprig on the front and a continuation of leaves beyond a handle by Lenore Asbury in 1900. Marks include the company logo, which indiSee Sold Price
Sold2020Rookwood Standard candle holder, Hurley, 1900, 2Standard glaze candle holder with holly decoration painted by E.T. Hurley in 1900. Marks include the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 710 and Mr. Hurley’s incised monogram. There iSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, daffodils, Nourse, 1901, 7"Standard glaze vase with a stand of daffodils painted by Mary Nourse in 1901. Height 7 inches. Impressions include the Rookwood logo, date and 926 D shape and the incised artist monogram. Fine crazingSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, Spring Beauties, Felton, 7"Standard glaze vase with a nice display of Spring Beauties done by Edith Felton in 1899. Height 7 inches. Impressed with the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 735 DD and the artist's cyphSee Sold Price
Sold2018Rookwood Design Crystal vase, Hurley, 1946, 7 1/4"Rookwood Design Crystal vase with colorful lilies painted in 1946 by E.T. Hurley. Marks include the company logo, the date, shape number 6204 C, Hurley's personal inventory number 5090 and Hurley's imSee Sold Price
Sold2019Rookwood Standard vase, poppies, Nourse, 1895, 7 1/4"Standard glaze slender neck vase with orange poppies painted by Mary Nourse in 1895. Height 7 1/4 inches. Impressions of the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 743 C and the incised artistSee Sold Price
Sold2016Rookwood Sea Green, Hurley, Fish, 1900, 818, 7"Sea Green pitcher decorated with a quartet of fish by E.T. Hurley in 1900. Fish were one of E.T. favorite subjects. Marks include the Rookwood logo, which indicates the date, shape 818, an incised G fSee Sold Price
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersLenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze vase with flowering quinceUS$50
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersSallie Toohey for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze pillow vase with cornflowersUS$50
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersRobert Bruce Horsfall for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze pillow vaseUS$150
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersSturgis Laurence for Rookwood Pottery, Chief Sharp Nose, ArapahoUS$2,800
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersEdward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery, Banded Vellum vase with cherry blossomsUS$50
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersElizabeth N. Lincoln for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze vase with peoniesUS$50
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersEdward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery, Vellum vase with swimming fishUS$950
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersKataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery, Standard Glaze covered jar with stylized astersUS$300
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersCarl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery, Decorated Porcelain vase with irisesUS$600
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersWilliam P. McDonald for Rookwood Pottery, Rare Flowing Glaze vase with lightly carved rosesUS$400
Jun 13Toomey & Co. AuctioneersPatti Conant for Rookwood Pottery, Decorated Porcelain vase with magnoliaUS$50
5 days LeftQuittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbHVilmos Zsolnay, Pécs, Vase with handles, c. 1900€8,000