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LARGE GROUP OF DECORATIVE STONEWARE
LARGE GROUP OF DECORATIVE STONEWARE ITEMS Modern; including Rowe Pottery Works, and Wisconsin Pottery, 2 1/4 to 12 1/2 in. H.
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ROWE POTTERY MINIATURE DISPLAY WITH
ROWE POTTERY MINIATURE DISPLAY WITH RED PAINTED BUca. 1988-1992; display consisting of three-tier red painted bucket bench with twelve miniature stoneware cobalt decorated pieces, mostly signed and dated including: batter jug with wire handle, bird decorated butter churn, bird crock, two stag handle crocks, hen pecking corn, lid, flower pitcher, floral ovoid jug, etc., all miniature size; Condition: good
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Rowe Pottery work 1987 crock with
Rowe Pottery work 1987 crock with deer, 9.5”H. Stoneware jug with bird decorations, signed on bottom Pietz, 9.25”H. Condition: good overall CT Transfer Fee $10
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COBALT BLUE DECORATED
COBALT BLUE DECORATED REPRODUCTION STONEWAREwater cooler by Rowe Pottery ca. 21st century; three part water cooler with wheel thrown stove pipe base, two-handled bulbous shape cooler dispenser with brass spigot and knob handled dome lid, pot and base has matched cobalt floral design in cobalt blue and salt glazed finish, 9 1/2"d, 17 1/2"h; Condition: good
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Rookwood Pottery American, Early
Rookwood Pottery
American, Early 20th Century
Two Production Vases, 1914-1927
glazed earthenware
impressed manufacturer's mark to base of each, with date marks and shape nos. '2435' and '130'
H 6 3/4 inches.
Property from the Trusts of Barbara V. and William K. Wamelink, Gates Mills, Ohio
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A Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Jar
A Cobalt Decorated Stoneware Jar and Bowl
19th and 20th Century
the jar unmarked, the bowl marked for Rowe Pottery, Cambridge, Wisconsin.
Height of jar 9 5/8 inches.
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Rookwood Pottery American, Early
Rookwood Pottery
American, Early 20th Century
Production Vase, 1921
glazed earthenware
impressed manufacturer's mark to base, with date mark and shape no. '1930'
H 6 3/4 inches.
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE. Shape 6119
ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE. Shape 6119 dated XXIX (1929) H: 9.75'' W: 5'' D: 3.75'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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GROUP OF ART POTTERYGroup of art
GROUP OF ART POTTERYGroup of art pottery, to include an Amphora style vase with applied flowers, 8 3/4" h., Rookwood flower basket trivet, dated '29; Zsolnay figure of a girl with jug, and a Weller coppertone double handled vase, 7" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Amphora - small losses to flowers and leaves. Rookwood - good condition. Weller - good condition with small, smooth imperfection at rim and a similar one near base, and a rough imperfection on base.
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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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THREE PIECES OF CONTEMPORARY
THREE PIECES OF CONTEMPORARY STONEWARE LATE 20TH CENTURYTHREE PIECES OF CONTEMPORARY STONEWARE, Late 20th Century, A Rowe Pottery Works oval redware dish with key design, length 8.25", a Westmoore Pottery redware casserole dish, diameter 11.5", and a Dove Pottery mochaware dish, diameter 10".
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FIVE ROOKWOOD MATTE PRODUCTION
FIVE ROOKWOOD MATTE PRODUCTION POTTERY VESSELS Rookwood Pottery (American), 1910, 1922,1923, 1924, and 1928. Group of five art pottery pieces with matte finish in green and yellow, and one having low relief. Appropriately marked to underside. Approx. h. 6.25" (tallest), h. 3.5" (smallest).
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Cole Pottery (Katharine
Cole Pottery (Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie), an earthenware bowl with celadon drip glaze, impressed mark, 21.5cm diameter
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Lot six pieces early pottery
Lot six pieces early pottery including early redware vegetable bowl with slip decoration art pottery vase mottled bowl Parian teapot Rockingham glaze covered jar (provenance Wm. Doyle N.Y.C. redware pitcher. Imperfections.
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Pair Rookwood Cattail art pottery
Pair Rookwood Cattail art pottery vases in a turquoise high glaze. Impressed with Rookwood logo, shape number 2592, one dated 1945, the other 1946. 4 3/4"H. Very good condition.
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FOUR ROOKWOOD POTTERY ITEMS To
FOUR ROOKWOOD POTTERY ITEMS To include: a matte glaze pair of water lily candle holders (2 x 3 1/2 in.) 2311 1921 (original firing crack on the base), a blue matte vase 2838 1927 % 1/4 in.) (tiny rim flea bite), a standard vase decorated with dandelions (6 1/2 in.) shape 900. All with impressed marks to the underside.
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FOUR ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY
FOUR ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY PIECESFOUR ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY PIECES, Cincinnati, OH, date cyphers for 1946, 1945, 1945, 1921, impressed RP flame marks and model nos. 6791, one with scratched 39, 6706 and 2260E, including two ewers molded with a frieze of classical figures, h: 11 in.; a moon flask molded with a circular flower panel within concentric bands and a flaring bowl molded with cabbage, high gloss blue glazed interior, all with shaded ivory glaze exterior (4) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
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Rookwood art pottery vase and
Rookwood art pottery vase and flower frog. The double handled vase with a feathered blue green matte glaze dated 1931, the flower frog dated '21. Vase: 5 1/2"H. Very good condition to vase, minute firing flaw to bottom of flower frog.
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Rookwood Pottery American, Early
Rookwood Pottery
American, Early 20th Century
Pair of Production Vases, 1926
glazed earthenware
impressed manufacturer's mark to base of each, with date mark and shape no. '6578'
H 8 1/4 inches.
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
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Rookwood Art Pottery Vase, 1932,
Rookwood Art Pottery Vase, 1932, blue glaze and molded leaf pattern. 5 1/4"H. Very good condition with no damage.
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Rookwood Pottery American, Early
Rookwood Pottery
American, Early 20th Century
Vase, 1912
glazed earthenware
impressed manufacturer's mark to base, with date mark and shape no. '2010'
H 14 1/8 inches.
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
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SMALL GROUP OF COLLECTIBLE CERAMICS
SMALL GROUP OF COLLECTIBLE CERAMICS INCLUDING A ROWE CROCK WITH A CARVED PAINTED SHORE BIRD BY KERRIGAN AND AN ITALIAN COPPER CLAD COOKING POTSmall Group of Collectible Ceramics Including a Rowe Crock with a Carved Painted Shore Bird by Kerrigan and an Italian Copper Clad Cooking Pot,,
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A Group of Rookwood Production
A Group of Rookwood Production Pottery Articles comprising an octagonal footed bowl with celadon glaze numbered 2706 a pair of candlesticks with celadon glaze numbered 2311 and a baluster vase with teal glaze numbered 2090. Diameter of bowl 9 3/4 inches.
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A ROBINSON-RANSBOTTOM POTTERY CO.
A ROBINSON-RANSBOTTOM POTTERY CO. CERAMIC BIRDBATHA Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Co. ceramic birdbath, Mid-20th century; Roseville, Ohio Marked to the underside: R.R.P. CO. / U.S.A. With raised relief decoration of eagles perched between the stars and stripes and all-over matte blue paint applied to the surface, 2 pieces Dimensions: 24" H x 17.75" Dia.
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Rookwood Pottery American,
Rookwood Pottery
American, 1947-1956
Four Vases
glazed earthenware
impressed manufacturer's mark to base of each, with date marks and shape nos. '778', '7075', '2529'
H of tallest 10 inches.
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Roblin Pottery. collection of three
Roblin Pottery. collection of three vessels. 1898-1906, glazed and hand-decorated earthenware. 6½ h × 4 dia in. result: $2,250. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Additional examples measure 2.25 h x 2 dia and 1.5 h x 1.5 dia inches. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of each example ‘Roblin’, two largest examples with bear symbol. Dated, numbered and inscribed to underside of largest example ‘San Francisco Cal #200 1898’. Provenance: Important Private Collection
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Rookwood Pottery. Collection of
Rookwood Pottery. Collection of four production vases. 1920, 1925, 1946, glazed earthenware and porcelain. 9¼ h × 11 dia in. result: $756. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Jardinière with three nudes designed by Earnest Haswell. Impressed manufacturer's mark to each example with date and numbers.
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FOUR CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN
FOUR CONTEMPORARY SOUTHERN POTTERY VESSELS Stoneware, the first is a turned and molded carved vase, high gloss glaze, signed on the underside "Lynn Roe" (11 3/4 in.); the remaining three are salt glazed with illegible signatures (tallest 11 1/2 in.).
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ROOKWOOD, CELADON GLAZED POTTERY
ROOKWOOD, CELADON GLAZED POTTERY TABLE LAMP Ohio, circa 1950, marked and numbered 2785, green crackle glaze baluster form vase with Chinese style ebonized mounts.
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Rookwood art pottery ewer;
Rookwood art pottery ewer; painted by Sarah Coyne (active 1891-1936), ruffled edge. 5 1/2"H. Rookwood and artist marks. Very good condition.
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Rookwood Studio Pottery Vases
Rookwood Studio Pottery Vases American 1944. A pair of Rookwood vases in a pale blue glaze.??Rookwood mark XLIV shape no# 6183-f; Ht. 4.5 in. Condition: Even crazing throughout. Some stains.
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Rookwood Pottery American,
Rookwood Pottery
American, 1925-1928
Three Production Vases
glazed earthenware
impressed manufacturer's mark to base of each, with date marks and shape nos. '2853', '2282', '2428'
H of each 5 3/4 inches.
Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields
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Nineteen Robert Lohman studio
Nineteen Robert Lohman studio pottery vessels in various shades of brown including vases, bowls, dishes, a small pitcher and a hanging planter; some abstract forms. Most pieces are signed. Tallest: 7"H. Good condition with a couple of minute chips throughout.
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Rookwood matte pottery vase; raised
Rookwood matte pottery vase; raised geometric design, # 1812, dated 1913. 7 1/4"H. Good condition.
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ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY JARDINIERERookwood Art Pottery Jardiniere , c. 1887-1903, marked, decorated by Amelia Browne Sprague, standard glaze, poppy decor, h. 7 in., dia. 8 1/2 in
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(LOT OF 4) ROOKWOOD BOWL AND
(LOT OF 4) ROOKWOOD BOWL AND OTHER POTTERY (lot of 4) Rookwood bowl and other pottery, 20th century, consisting of Rookwood yellow glazed bowl with flaring rim, flame mark for 1921, model 2258C, 7.25"dia; Pewabic 1998 leopard paperweight, 3.5"l; American pottery oval scalloped bowl with scroll handles, 5"h x 8"l and a tall cylindrical vase, 10"h.