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COLLECTION OF MID-CENTURY
COLLECTION OF MID-CENTURY POTTERY, ART GLASS VASE, ROCHESTER FOLK ART GUILD 1975 AND FIVE ENAMEL BOWLSCollection of Mid-Century Pottery, Art Glass Vase, Rochester Folk Art Guild 1975 and Five Enamel Bowls,
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SELECTION OF ART POTTERY & OTHER
SELECTION OF ART POTTERY & OTHER COLLECTIBLES Including a Rochester Brewing Co. salt glazed stoneware mug; a Bennington style Rebecca at the Well tea pot; an Edison "Mazda" light bulb; a Victorian porcelain desk clock; and a Doulton Lambeth "Silicon" miniature vase.
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R. P. CO. ROCHESTER PA STONEWARE
R. P. CO. ROCHESTER PA STONEWARE CROCK Late 19th century, cobalt stenciled with name and "6" capacity, ovoid form with applied lug handles, tooled rm and throat, Albany slip glazed interior.
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THREE PIECES OF ROSEVILLE POTTERY .
THREE PIECES OF ROSEVILLE POTTERY .
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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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ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE, DATED
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE, DATED 1993. Cincinnati, Ohio. Pink matte glaze with flower detail. Impressed 2129. Minor surface wear. 9"h.
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HARRINGTON & BURGER, ROCHESTER 3
HARRINGTON & BURGER, ROCHESTER 3 GALLON STONEWARE JUG 19th century, with double flower decoration.
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BARTHOLOMAY BREWERY CO., ROCHESTER,
BARTHOLOMAY BREWERY CO., ROCHESTER, NEW YORK TIN LITHOGRAPH TRAY circa 1900.
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Poole Pottery, a stoneware jug
Poole Pottery, a stoneware jug and sundry part services
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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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F. STETZENMEYER & CO. ROCHESTER 2
F. STETZENMEYER & CO. ROCHESTER 2 GALLON STONEWARE JUG 19th century, floral decoration.
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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, 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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TWO BUFFALO POTTERY PITCHERSTwo
TWO BUFFALO POTTERY PITCHERSTwo Buffalo Pottery Pitchers, Robin Hood, 1906 and Cinderella, 1907
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ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY PANEL VASE
ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY PANEL VASE Circa 1920.
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HARRINGTON & BURGER ROCHESTER 2
HARRINGTON & BURGER ROCHESTER 2 GALLON STONEWARE JAR 19th century, decorated with flower.
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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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HARRINGTON & BURGER, ROCHESTER 3
HARRINGTON & BURGER, ROCHESTER 3 GALLON STONEWARE JAR 19th century, with floral decoration.
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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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FIFTEEN GALLON STONEWARE PICKLE
FIFTEEN GALLON STONEWARE PICKLE CROCK The Robinson-Ransbottom Pottery Co. Roseville Ohio after 1920 with blue underglaze crown mark on the side. Dimensions: 21''H x 16.75''D.
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Roseville Pottery for Love or Money
Roseville Pottery for Love or Money
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5 Pcs. 19th cent. Stoneware John
5 Pcs. 19th cent. Stoneware John Burger Rochester 2 Gallon Crock w/Lid 3 fern decoration Some staining a few chips to rim Ht. 11''. John Burger Jr. Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/flower Small chip to rim otherwise very good Ht. 14''. N. Clark & Co. Lyons 3 Gallon Jar w/flower Very good no chips or cracks Ht. 16''. Burger & Lang Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/Wreath decoration Small nicks to rim some glaze imperfections Ht. 14''. Burger & Co. Rochester NY 2 Gallon Jar w/leaf Small chip to rim Ht. 13''.Provenance: From the collection of the former Campbell-Whittlesey House Museum.E
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Rookwood Art Pottery Planter
Rookwood Art Pottery Planter beautifulslip glaze on mottled red & yellow base dated 1925 handled 5-1/2'' square 3-3/4'' tall excellent singed Elizabeth N. Lincoln
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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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Eight pieces of pottery with
Eight pieces of pottery with Rockingham glaze late 19th c. to include pitchers and a teapot tallest - 9 1/4". ?
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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.
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ROOKWOOD, FIVE ARTS AND CRAFTS
ROOKWOOD, FIVE ARTS AND CRAFTS POTTERY ITEMS To include: matte pink glazed vase, tapered form with leaf pattern, no. 2144 with 1926 date mark (7 5/8 in.); matte lemon yellow glazed bowl, round low form with fish and water pattern, no. 2150 with 1917 date mark (3 x 7 in.); matte light green glaze bowl, round form with three loop handles, no. 2163-B with 1930 date mark (3 5/8 x 9 3/8 in.); pair of matte green glazed vases, no. 2282 with 1935 date marks (5 1/4 in.).
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EARLY ROSEVILLE POTTERY ARTS &
EARLY ROSEVILLE POTTERY ARTS & CRAFTS POPPY FLOWERS POT...Roseville Pottery Company, Roseville, Ohio, USA. Arts & Crafts pottery pot in a Rozane shape and a matte green glaze, hand decorated with a repeating Art Nouveau floral company design, circa 1900.
Height: 6 in x diameter: 7 3/4 in.
Condition:
Small glazed over rim flaw. Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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Pottery rooster polychrome
Pottery rooster polychrome glaze standing on a tan and black rock formation 20'' h.
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ART POTTERY VASE - Extremely Rare
ART POTTERY VASE - Extremely Rare Baluster Form Vase by Frederick E. Walrath of Rochester NY circa 1908 in celadon and ochre crystalline glaze vase 11'' tall 4'' diam one chip to foot. Purchased at David Rago auction 9/26/1999.
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Roseville Pottery. Woodland vase
Roseville Pottery. Woodland vase with poppies. 1905-06, enameled and glazed earthenware. 17 h × 8½ dia in. estimate: $800–1,000. Raised seal to underside ‘Rozane Ware Woodland’.
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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:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY HIGH GLAZE
ROOKWOOD POTTERY HIGH GLAZE VASEAmerican Arts and Crafts pottery vase, Rookwood Pottery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1945, shape number 6830, decorated with red lily flowers, mark partially removed, possibly indicating second quality, approx 6 5/8"h, 4.5"diam, 1lbs **Provenance: from the Beaumont, Texas estate of Helen Jerry Duval (1919-2006), longtime collector and connoisseur of American art pottery**
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ROSEVILLE POTTERY BOWL, ROSECRAFT
ROSEVILLE POTTERY BOWL, ROSECRAFT VINTAGESmall bowl decorated in a brown semi-matte finished and adorned in an Art Nouveau style grape pattern. R stamped on the underside.
Issued: c. 1925
Dimensions: 4.5"W x 2.5"H
Manufacturer: Roseville Pottery
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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THREE PIECES OF ROSEVILLE ART
THREE PIECES OF ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY Including a large pitcher, pattern #15-15", repaired; a basket style vessel, 389-10"; and a vase, #123-9"; 10 1/4 to 16 in. H.
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Rookwood Pottery and Volkmar
Rookwood Pottery and Volkmar Pottery. vessels and mugs, set of four. 1894-1902, glazed earthenware. 7 h × 7½ w × 5¼ d in. result: $910. estimate: $800–1,200. Lot is comprised of three Standard Glaze vessels by Ed Diers and Josephine Zettel. Sold with one tankard with mallards by Volkmar. Marked to underside of each example.