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ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE ART POTTERY
ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE ART POTTERY VASE, 808B 10.5"H A Rookwood standard glaze art pottery vase, the bottle form decorated with chrysathemums, date mark for 1900, 808B 10.5"h
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Rookwood Standard Glaze Vase marked
Rookwood Standard Glaze Vase marked Rookwood 481 small glaze chip on the side of body two fine short hairlines on the underside of rim 9.25''h.
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE STANDARD
ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE STANDARD GLAZE, BALUSTER VASE, PA...Rookwood Pottery Vase standard glaze, baluster vase, painted with flowers marked for Rookwood 842C height 7 inches Provenance: Thirty-five year collection of Dana Cooley, Old Lyme, Connecticut
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All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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A ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE VASE,
A ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE VASE, CIRCA 1904 A Rookwood standard glaze vase, circa 1904, the ovoid form featuring poppies, impressed cipher, 926D, signed "HM", 7"h
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ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE DECORATED
ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE DECORATED VASE 589D, K. SHIRAYAMADANI Tall cylinder vase hand-painted in slip with whimsical figures of elves climbing trees in avoidance of an unseen foe, with RP mark and shape, inscribed artist signature.
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FREDERICK ROTHENBUSCH ROOKWOOD
FREDERICK ROTHENBUSCH ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE VASEAmerican Arts and Crafts pottery vase, Rookwood Pottery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1896, shape number 537F, incised decorator's initials F.R. (Frederick Daniel Henry Rothenbusch, American, 1876-1937), standard glaze, decorated with magnolia flowers, (two) small chips underfoot, approx 6 1/8"h, 4 3/8"diam, 0.5lbs **Provenance: from the Beaumont, Texas estate of Helen Jerry Duval (1919-2006), longtime collector and connoisseur of American art pottery**
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Rookwood Standard Glaze vase from
Rookwood Standard Glaze vase from 1892 with floral decoration. Marked with Rookwood logo with six flames 614E W and the artist's incised mark. Excellent condition. 7 3/4'' tall.
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ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE FLOWER
ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE FLOWER VASEStandard glaze vase decorated with flowers painted by Clara Lindeman, circa 1903. Marks include the Rookwood logo, date, shape 914 E and Ms. Lindeman's incised initials. Measures 5" tall. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks or damage.
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Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze
Rookwood Pottery Standard Glaze Pitcher with Silver Overlay
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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Rookwood standard glazed art
Rookwood standard glazed art pottery vase circa 1922; impressed mark ''1667 '' 11 in. H. Estimate $ 300-500 Appropriate wear.
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ROOKWOOD MATTE GLAZE POTTERY
ROOKWOOD MATTE GLAZE POTTERY VASE. Shape 2015 dated XXIII (1923) Height: 8.5'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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ROOKWOOD MATTE GLAZE POTTERY
ROOKWOOD MATTE GLAZE POTTERY TWO-HANDLED VASE Rookwood matte glaze pottery two-handled vase, circa 1926, model 77-C, 5.75"h.
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Rookwood standard glaze art pottery
Rookwood standard glaze art pottery box mid-20th century; floral design on lid impressed ''Moorcroft Made in England'' underneath with Royal Appointment paper label full Walter Moorcroft signature underneath of lid 3 3/4 in. L. 3 in. W. Estimate $ 125-200 Two small chips on interior of lid uniform crazing.
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ROOKWOOD GLAZED PORCELAIN
ROOKWOOD GLAZED PORCELAIN PITCHERDESCRIPTION: A Rookwood porcelain pitcher features brown and yellow ground colors, garnished along the body with floral vine decorations, stamped underneath with makers mark.
CIRCA: 20th Cent.
ORIGIN: USA
DIMENSIONS: H: 7.25" W: 6"
CONDITION: Small chip on rim. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS 305-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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ROOKWOOD VASE, LEAF
ROOKWOOD VASE, LEAF DECORATIONRookwood standard glaze vase decorated with monochrome trailing green/gray leaves on an ivory background, marks for 1935, shape #892C. 9"H. Provenance: the collection of Stephen and Lisa Steiner Small, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Scattered glaze imperfections.
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Rookwood standard glaze ewer with
Rookwood standard glaze ewer with floral decoration by Artus Van Briggle from 1892. Marked with Rookwood logo (six flames) shape number 433B W for white clay and AVB by the artist. Professional restoration to trefoil and neck. 8 1/2'' tall.
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Rookwood Pottery. Standard Glaze
Rookwood Pottery. Standard Glaze table lamp. c. 1900, glazed earthenware, brass, frosted glass, glass. 25 h × 10½ dia in. result: $585. estimate: $500–700.
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Rookwood Standard Glaze Vase
Rookwood Standard Glaze Vase Lindemann American. A standard glaze Rookwood vase with floral motifs by C. Lindemann marked for Rookwood and dated 1903 signed CCL for C. Lindemann with style number 906D on bottom; ht. 5 in. Condition: Crazing.
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Rookwood Standard Glaze ewer from
Rookwood Standard Glaze ewer from 1891 with floral decoration. Marked with Rookwood logo with five flames, 387E and W. Strangely, this piece is not artist signed. There is a stable crack that start at the base of the neck and extends both directions around the neck as well as down the body. 6 1/2" tall.
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Rookwood Pottery. Standard Glaze
Rookwood Pottery. Standard Glaze works, set of four. 1893-97, glazed earthenware. result: $780. estimate: $800–1,200. Lot is comprised of William Purcell McDonald plate with mice (1893), Anna Marie Valentien vase with rosehips (1897), Josephine Ella Zettel vase with flowering branches (1895), and small pitcher by unidentified artist with prunus branches (1897).Plate measures 7.25 dia x .75 h inches with impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark 59P W WPMcD’ and seconded markShort vase measures 5.5 dia x 5.5 h inches with impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark 612C AMV’.Tall vase measures 5.5 dia x 8.25 h inches with impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark 611 D JEZ’.Pitcher measures 4.25 h x 3.5 w x 2 d inches with impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark 647’ and diamond-shaped trial mark.
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Rookwood Standard Glaze mug from
Rookwood Standard Glaze mug from 1899 with grape decoration by Amelia Browne Sprague. Marked with Rookwood logo with flames dating to 1899, the shape number 645 and the artist's mark. Excellent condition with a very short factory firing line to the rim. 4 7/8" tall.
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Rookwood standard glazed art
Rookwood standard glazed art pottery vase, dated 1943 stylized relief design, impressed Rookwood mark "XLIII, 6635," 6 1/4" H.
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TWO ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE VASES
TWO ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE VASES 1892-1893, painted with flowers, a bud vase 509 (5 1/2 in.) and a long neck vase 535E (6 3/4 in.) both signed KCM for Kate Machette.
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ROOKWOOD GLAZE EFFECT VASE, 1932,
ROOKWOOD GLAZE EFFECT VASE, 1932, 6307F, 3"Glaze Effect 3 inch vase, cast in 1932 and dripped with purple and brown glazes. Marked with the Rookwood symbol, the date and shape 6307. Excellent condition with no chips, cracks or damage.
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Rookwood mug with berry
Rookwood mug with berry decoration under Standard Glaze by Sadie Markland from 1895. Marked with Rookwood logo with nine flames the shape number S1215 the artist's initials and L. Mint. 4'' tall by 6'' wide.
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY COROMANDEL DRIP
ROOKWOOD POTTERY COROMANDEL DRIP GLAZE VASEAmerican Arts and Crafts pottery vase, Rookwood Pottery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1932, shape number 6308C, Coromandel glaze, approx 6 7/8"h, 3 1/8"diam, 0.75lbs **Provenance: from the Beaumont, Texas estate of Helen Jerry Duval (1919-2006), longtime collector and connoisseur of American art pottery**
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ROOKWOOD MATTE GLAZE VASE CIRCA
ROOKWOOD MATTE GLAZE VASE CIRCA 1928 HEIGHT 10". WIDTH 6.5".ROOKWOOD MATTE GLAZE VASE, Circa 1928, In footed baluster form. Exterior with raised pink, blue and green floral decoration on an ivory ground. Interior with turquoise glaze. Rookwood mark, date, "6035" and artist's mark "IA" on underside. Dimensions: Height 10". Width 6.5".
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ROOKWOOD BROWN GLAZE POTTERY VASE
ROOKWOOD BROWN GLAZE POTTERY VASE EARLY 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 8.5".ROOKWOOD BROWN GLAZE POTTERY VASE, Early 20th Century, In seed form with raised decoration of two mice. Stamped with Rookwood mark and impressed "589E" on base. Dimensions: Height 8.5".
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ROOKWOOD CREAMER. Standard glaze
ROOKWOOD CREAMER. Standard glaze with floral decoration. Signed with reverse RP mark and six flames (1892) form # ''355'' a ''W'' (white clay) and ''LNL'' (Elizabeth Neave Ligenfelter Lincoln). 3 1/4'' h.
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ROOKWOOD GLAZE POTTERY BOWL,
ROOKWOOD GLAZE POTTERY BOWL, 1920, D: 8 IN. (20.3 CM.)Rookwood Glaze Pottery Bowl, 1920,, From the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill Dimensions: D: 8 in. (20.3 cm.)
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ROOKWOOD, 1919 BLUE POTTERY VASE
ROOKWOOD, 1919 BLUE POTTERY VASE Mottled blue matte glaze with stylized flower and vertical line decoration, marked and numbered 2320.
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ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE POTTERY
ROOKWOOD STANDARD GLAZE POTTERY PITCHERSarah "Sallie" Elizabeth Coyne; 1899; impressed marks to underside; 8 1/2 inches high Condition:
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY DRIP GLAZE COVERED
ROOKWOOD POTTERY DRIP GLAZE COVERED BOWLA blue glazed compote covered bowl with two handles. Adorned in a classical motif. Rookwood impressed stamp.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 5.5"L x 4.5"W x 5"H
Manufacturer: Rookwood Pottery
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Rookwood Pottery. Collection of
Rookwood Pottery. Collection of four Standard Glaze vessels. 1892-94, glazed earthenware, silver. 4¼ h × 3¼ w × 2 d in. result: $1,500. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Lot is comprised of a small pitcher by Ellen Bertha I. Cranch, a small footed vase with Gorham silver overlay, a mug by Harriet Elizabeth Wilcox, and a covered jar by Sadie Markland. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside of each example ‘Flame mark 647 W’ with artist signature ‘EBIC’, ‘Flame mark 597 E W’, ‘Flame mark 259 E’ with partially visible artist signature ‘H.E.W.’ and ‘Flame mark 622 W C’ with artist signature ‘SW’. Impressed manufacturer's mark to to silver ‘Gorham MFG Co.’ and numbered to one foot ‘R677’. Provenance: The Schulman Collection (overlay example) | David Rago Auctions (two examples) | Collection of Jordan Lubitz
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Rookwood standard glazed art
Rookwood standard glazed art pottery vase, dated 1946 molded floral relief decoration, impressed Rookwood mark "XLVI 6890," 10 1/4 in. H.
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ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY 1930S
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY 1930S COROMANDEL GLAZE VASERookwood Pottery, Ohio, USA. Small art pottery vase with a long neck in a glossy coromandel, red-brown, copper dust glaze, dated 1932. Rookwood produced a limited amount of this glaze, called "Tiger Eye," in the 1930s. Marked along the underside with the Rookwood flames and numbered illegibly.
Height: 5 in x diameter: 2 3/4 in.
Condition:
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