- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Vellum plaque (Forest and Lake with Mountains). 1912, glazed earthenware, original frame. 13¾ h × 8½ w in. result: $13,750. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Glazed signature to lower right ‘Sax’. Impressed signature and date to verso ‘Flame mark/XII/V’. Provenance: Cincinnati Art Galleries, Rookwood VI, 2 June 1996, Lot 1937
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
(American,
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
(American, 1870-1949)
Iris Glaze Vase, 1904
glazed earthenware
impressed manufacturer's mark, date mark, number '786 D' and marks 'W' and 'X' to underside
H 8 1/2 inches.
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Vellum plaque with chickadees. 1900, glazed earthenware, original frame. 7¼ h × 5¼ w in. result: $6,250. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Decal manufacturer's label to verso with flame mark. Provenance: Collection of Toni Schulman | Rago, The Toni Schulman Collection of Rookwood Pottery, 6 March 2004, Lot 108 | Collection of Jordan Lubitz
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. rare Yellow Tinted plate with roses. 1922, glazed porcelain. 1½ h × 10½ dia in. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Impressed signature, date and number to verso ‘Flame mark/XXII/2575D/SX’.
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. A Pond in the Meadow (Vellum plaque). 1917, glazed earthenware, original frame. 7 h × 9 w in. result: $4,410. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Glazed signature to lower left ‘Sax’. Impressed manufacturer's mark and date to verso ‘Flame mark XVII V’. Original paper label to verso of frame ‘A Pond in the Meadow S. Sax’. Provenance: Toomey & Co., Keramics & Rookwood: American & European Art Pottery, 17 June 2021, Lot 1116
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. rare French Red vase with forsythia. 1922, glazed porcelain. 9½ h × 3¼ dia in. result: $10,000. estimate: $3,500–4,500. Impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark/XXII/2040D/SX’. Partial original paper label. Paper distributor's label to underside ‘Marshall Field & Co. Retail’. Provenance: Humler & Nolan, 6 November 2005, Lot 852
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Frozen Stream Vellum plaque. 1915, glazed earthenware, original frame. 10¾ h × 8¾ w in. result: $11,250. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Glazed signature to lower right ‘Sax’. Impressed signature, date and number to verso ‘Flame mark/XV/V’.
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Vellum vase with nasturtium. 1905, glazed earthenware. 8 h × 4¼ dia in. result: $975. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark V 943D’ with incised artist signature ‘SX’.
- A Rookwood Pottery Vellum Glaze
A Rookwood Pottery Vellum Glaze Plaque Sara Sax 1920 depicting a stream in a winter wooded landscape signed SAX lower right verso with impressed mark set in a parcel giltwood frame. Height 9 3/8 x width 12 3/8 inches.
- Rookwood vase, tapered sides with
Rookwood vase, tapered sides with gray berry and leaf shoulder decoration on gray vellum finish, base with impressed marks for Sara Sax (working 1896-1931), date mark for 1910, "V./V/1278E", 8-3/4 in. Overall light crazing.
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Black Iris vase with pansies. 1903, glazed earthenware. 7¼ h × 3¼ dia in. result: $3,328. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark/III/901D/W/SX’.
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. large Iris Glaze vase with Queen Anne's Lace. 1908, glazed earthenware. 12¾ h × 6¾ dia in. estimate: $4,500–6,500. Impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark/VIII/1858B/W/SX’.
- Fine and Rare Rookwood Pottery
Fine and Rare Rookwood Pottery Landscape Plaque, 1913, of small size en grisaille, by Sara Sax (1870-1949, active at Rookwood 1886-1931), decpicting a twilight riverscape at a section of the Ohio River near Cincinnati known as the "Straight Riffle", signed "Sax" lower left, the reverse fully marked and numbered, presented in the original dished mahogany frame in the Arts and Crafts style, overall h. 7-3/4", w. 11-3/4".
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Iris Glaze vase with parrot tulip. 1903, glazed earthenware. 10½ h × 5½ dia in. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Impressed and incised signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark/III/926B/SX’.
- Rookwood art pottery iris glaze
Rookwood art pottery iris glaze vase by Sara Sax, c.1901. Marked. 10"H. Very good condition with no chips, cracks or repairs. Small area of background undecorated thus likely the reason for the X on the base.
- Rookwood cylindrical vase, exotic
Rookwood cylindrical vase, exotic birds in wooded landscape with flowering tree on vellum ground, base with impressed marks for Sara Sax (working 1896-1931), date mark for 1916, "952C/V./V", 11 x 5 in. Drilled hole in base now filled, colors bled under glaze (as made).
- Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery.
Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery. Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with peacock feathers. 1917, glazed porcelain. 5½ h × 6¼ dia in. result: $2,500. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark/XVII/2264E/P/SX’. Provenance: Cincinnati Art Galleries
- Rookwood Vellum Glaze vase from
Rookwood Vellum Glaze vase from 1915 by Sara Sax. Marked with Rookwood logo, XV, the shape number 1920, V for Vellum and the artist's mark. The top and base have both been professionally restored. 9 7/8" tall.
- Rookwood vellum glazed art pottery
Rookwood vellum glazed art pottery vase by Sarah Sax 1918; large flare top vase with stylized floral and foliate decoration impressed trademark and date ''2273 '' along with impressed artist's monogram 19 in. H. Estimate $ 2 000-3 000 Comments added 12/08/2011: *Crackquelure and restoration to rim area Uniform craquelure appropriate wear.
- 1925 SALLIE COYNE ROOKWOOD POTTERY
1925 SALLIE COYNE ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE, EX-BUTTERFIELD...Rookwood Pottery Vase by Sarah Elizabeth Coyne (1876-1939) dated 1925. Signed, numbered, and dated on base. A beautiful vellum glazed ceramic vase with a striking floral vine motif in hues of pink, green, and tawny brown with a crackle-pattern in rose around the rim, all over a golden yellow body and presenting a characteristically matte finish. Marked on the base with the Rookwood logo (a back-to-back "R" and "P" surrounded by flames), "XXV" to indicate the date 1925, identifying shape number "1657D", and a black "SEC" (Sarah Elizabeth Coyne) artist's mark. A lovely Rookwood Pottery vase of a classic form decorated with an attractive floral motif characteristic of the Arts & Crafts movement by one of Rookwood's outstanding artists, Sarah Elizabeth Coyne. Size: 4.25" in diameter x 8.125" H (10.8 cm x 20.6 cm)
The Rookwood Pottery Company was founded in 1880 by the artist Maria Longworth-Nichols who created a world-renowned ceramic studio in Cincinnati, Ohio that attracted reputable artists and ceramicists. Sarah Elizabeth Coyne, who often went by "Sallie", worked at Rookwood Pottery from 1891 to 1839. Remarkably, when she began working at Rookwood, she was only 15 years old.
Provenance: private Wabasha, Minnesota, USA collection; ex-Nancy and Dr. E.F. Simpson collection, Los Angeles, California, USA, acquired from 1970 to 2000
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Condition:
Marked on the base with the Rookwood logo (a back-to-back "R" and "P" surrounded by flames), "XXV" to indicate the date 1925, identifying shape number "1657D", and a black "SEC" (Sarah Elizabeth Coyne) artist's mark. An old Butterfield & Butterfield tag is attached. Slight remains of museum putty on base. Overall intact and excellent.
- 1899 ROOKWOOD PITCHER DECORATED
1899 ROOKWOOD PITCHER DECORATED BY SARAH TOOKEY Standard glaze with decoration of a Jack-in-the-Pulpit, stamped with date mark, 564C and artist initials.
- Artist-signed Rookwood vase, flowers
Artist-signed Rookwood vase, flowers on white to pale blue ground, glossy glaze, marked "922D" and marks for 1945, artist's initials "KS", possibly Kataro Shirayamadani, 1865-1948, 7-3/4 in. Circular glaze crazing at base, otherwise excellent condition.
- *A Rookwood Pottery Vellum Vase
*A Rookwood Pottery Vellum Vase Sara Elizabeth (Sallie) Coyne 1923 of circular tapering form decorated with a landscape scene with standard marks stamped 1356F further incised with a V. Height 6 inches.
- ROOKWOOD SARAH ELIZABETH COYNE
ROOKWOOD SARAH ELIZABETH COYNE VELLUM SCENIC VASEAmerican Arts and Crafts pottery vase, Rookwood, c.1913, shape number 1867, incised initials SEC (Sarah Elizabeth Coyne, American, 1891-1939), vellum glaze, decorated with water landscape, approx 7 5/8"h, 3.75"diam, 1.5lbs
- ROOKWOOD BLUE TINTED GLAZED TWO
ROOKWOOD BLUE TINTED GLAZED TWO HANDLE VASE, DESIGNED BY SARAH SAX, CIRCA 1925 (REPAIRS AND DAMAGE TO RIM), HEIGHT: 14-1/2 INRookwood Blue Tinted Glazed Two Handle Vase, Designed by Sarah Sax, Circa 1925 (repairs and damage to rim), Height: 14-1/2 in,
- ROOKWOOD HARBOR SCENE VASE Carl
ROOKWOOD HARBOR SCENE VASE Carl Schmidt.
- Rookwood ovoid scenic vase, trees
Rookwood ovoid scenic vase, trees on multi-colored ground, marks for 1914, No. 949D, artist's signature, probably Sallie Toohey, working 1887-1931, 9 in.
- ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY JAR AND COVER
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY JAR AND COVER / SARA (AKA SALLY OR SALLIE) ALICE TOOHEY (1872-1941)ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY JAR AND COVER / SARA (AKA SALLY OR SALLIE) ALICE TOOHEY (1872-1941), Cincinnati, OH, date cypher for 1889, impressed RP flame mark and model no. 97B, impressed W, decorator's initials ST for Sallie Toohey and another incised monogram, the concave four-sided bowl painted with leaf sprays extending to the cylindrical lid, standard glaze in shades of yellow, olive green and brown (2) - h:5in. Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
- ROOKWOOD VASE BY KATARO SHIRAYAMADANI
ROOKWOOD VASE BY KATARO SHIRAYAMADANI (OH/JAPAN, 1865-1948) Beautiful High Shouldered Vase by Rookwood Pottery, dated 1929, decorated by Kataro Shirayamadani with tulips in shades of mauve and peach, with pale green leaves on a slate grey ground, base with the Rookwood logo, XXIX, 614B (shape number) and with the artist's incised cipher, 14 3/4" high, 7 1/4" diam. Drilled base.
- Sarah Alice Toohey for Rookwood
Sarah Alice Toohey for Rookwood Pottery
(American, 1872-1941)
Vase, 1905
glazed earthenware
impressed manufacturer's mark, date mark and number '1023C' to underside
H 10 1/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of Professor Ethan D. Alyea, Jr., Bloomington, Indiana
- Rookwood vase, floral decoration
Rookwood vase, floral decoration on matte brown/olive ground, marks for 1925, artist's signature for Elizabeth Barrett, working at Rookwood 1924-1931, 5-1/4 in.
- Rookwood standard glazed art pottery
Rookwood standard glazed art pottery perfume jug by Harriet Wenderworth 1884; incised parcel-gilt daisy decoration; impressed underneath ''Rookwood 1884 61 H.W. '' 4 3/4 in. H. Estimate $ 150-250 Gilt loss appropriate wear.
- Rookwood art pottery ewer; painted
Rookwood art pottery ewer; painted by Sarah Coyne (active 1891-1936), ruffled edge. 5 1/2"H. Rookwood and artist marks. Very good condition.
- The Book of Rookwood Pottery
The Book of Rookwood Pottery
- Rookwood ashtray, harlequin or
Rookwood ashtray, harlequin or clown in yellow suit in corner, base with marks for Rookwood, 1929, No. 6026, initials for Sally Toohey, 4 x 6 x 6 in.
- THREE ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY WARES
THREE ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY WARES / SARA TOOHEYTHREE ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY WARES / SARA TOOHEY, Cincinnati, OH, date cyphers for 1922, 1935, 1964, impressed RP flame marks and model nos. 1795, 1317, 7236, impressed R in a circle to the plate, including a rook and tree molded pentagonal crow vase designed by Sallie Toohey (1872-1941), an owl molded circular ashtray and a University of Colorado, 1876, commemorative plate, high gloss and matte bronze green glazes, 4.75 in. (the vase) (3) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling