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Rookwood vase from 1911 with
Rookwood vase from 1911 with mottled rust over matte green glazes. Marked with Rookwood logo, XI and the shape number 614 F. Mint. 6 3/4" tall.
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ROOKWOOD 778 BUD VASE, 1946Rookwood
ROOKWOOD 778 BUD VASE, 1946Rookwood 778 Bud Vase, 1946
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY 1926 WALL
ROOKWOOD POTTERY 1926 WALL POCKETRookwood Pottery 1926 Art Deco wall pocket. Rookwood mark signed and stamped with the 1926 (XXVI) date code. Wall pocket has a zig zag design and matte blue color. Marked #2941. Pocket measures approx. 7 1/2" x 2 3/8". Excellent condition with no cracks, chips or repairs. See photos for more details on condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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ROOKWOOD VASE circa 1920. carved
ROOKWOOD VASE circa 1920. carved vase with incised flower and unusual glaze.
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Rookwood planter from 1922 with a
Rookwood planter from 1922 with a mottled, light brown matte glaze. Marked with Rookwood logo, XXII and the shape number 2365. Mint. 8 3/4" wide by 3 3/4" tall.
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TWO ROOKWOOD VASES (1945 AND
TWO ROOKWOOD VASES (1945 AND 1914)Two Rookwood Vases (1945 and 1914),
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ROOKWOOD COMMEMORATIVE MUG,
ROOKWOOD COMMEMORATIVE MUG, 1905Rookwood Commemorative Mug, 1905,
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Rookwood bowl in purple gloss
Rookwood bowl in purple gloss from 1915. Marked with Rookwood logo XV and the shape number 1802 P. Mint. 5'' wide by 2 3/4'' tall.
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Rookwood 1916 Rose Bowl marked (die
Rookwood 1916 Rose Bowl marked (die impressed) Rookwood flame seal XVI over 1848 small section on the top edge of rim has been restored 5.5''h.
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ROOKWOOD TABLE LAMP. Embossed
ROOKWOOD TABLE LAMP. Embossed floral decoration with an ivory high gloss glaze. Signed with the RP mark form 6912 and dated 1956. 32'' h.
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Rookwood 1922 Bowl marked with (die
Rookwood 1922 Bowl marked with (die impressed) Rookwood seal XXII 1390 hairline on rim 6.75''w.
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Rookwood Arts & Crafts vase from
Rookwood Arts & Crafts vase from 1919 in matte rose. Marked with Rookwood logo XIX and the shape number 2140. Mint. 6 1/8'' tall.
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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 glazed "rook" bird
Rookwood glazed "rook" bird tray/bowl, 6 1/2"Diam. Dated 1939. Good condition.
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Rookwood vase from 1923 in
Rookwood vase from 1923 in excellent speckled blue matte. Marked with Rookwood logo XXIII and the shape number 2210. Mint. 7'' tall.
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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 POTTERY BUSTRookwood
ROOKWOOD POTTERY BUSTRookwood pottery bust, 1912, brown glaze, shape #2026; together with Italian porcelain bust. 7 1/2''h
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ROOKWOOD VASE FORM 1123: Dated
ROOKWOOD VASE FORM 1123: Dated 1913. Impressed Greek key rim standard impressed Rookwood marks. 6 1/4'' h. x 4 1/4'' h.
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Rookwood candlesticks from 1922
Rookwood candlesticks from 1922 with very unusual glaze and form. Nice Arts & Crafts design with reticulated openings and blue over gray matte glazes. Marked with Rookwood logo, XXII and the shape number 1193. Mint. 7" tall.
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ROOKWOOD & WELLER VASES Early
ROOKWOOD & WELLER VASES Early 20th century.
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Rookwood bust of a woman with
Rookwood bust of a woman with gunmetal glaze. Flame mark with 1922 and #2026. 7 3/4"H x 7 1/2".
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Rookwood vase from 1921 with
Rookwood vase from 1921 with holly decoration in matte mauve glaze. Excellent mold. Marked with Rookwood logo XXI and the shape number 2115. Mint. 6 5/8'' tall.
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Rookwood vase from 1920 in Arts &
Rookwood vase from 1920 in Arts & Crafts matte glaze. Marked with Rookwood logo XX and the shape number 1903. Very faint crow's foot to bottom. 5 3/8'' tall.
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Rookwood bowl from 1928 in matte
Rookwood bowl from 1928 in matte green and pink. Marked with Rookwood logo XXVIII and the shape number 1390. Mint. 6 3/4'' wide by 3 1/4'' tall.
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1926 HENTSCHEL ROOKWOOD VASE,
1926 HENTSCHEL ROOKWOOD VASE, SIGNED / NUMBEREDRookwood Pottery Vase by William Ernst Hentschel (1892-1962) dated 1926. Signed, numbered, and dated on base. A striking and quite sizable glazed ceramic vase decorated with blooming pink flowers - all outlined in cobalt blue and embellished with lustrous layers of emerald green glaze with bands of cobalt framing the floral imagery at the upper and lower ends. The vessel is marked with the Rookwood logo (a back-to-back "R" and "P" surrounded by flames) on the base, "XXVI" to indicate the date 1926, identifying shape number "1095 A", and a "WEH" (William Ernst Hentschel) artist's mark. A stunning glazed ceramic vase by Rookwood artist William Hentschel that reflects the zeitgeist for organic motifs during the Arts and Crafts Movement! Size: 6.75" in diameter x 17.3" H (17.1 cm x 43.9 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 many reputable artists and ceramicists. Born in New York on June 16, 1892 William Ernst Hentschel studied art at the Art Students League and Columbia University in New York City, the University of Kentucky, as well as the Cincinnati Art Academy. Hentschel worked as designer at Rookwood Pottery from 1913 until 1932, creating both incised and molded pieces. He also taught at the Cincinnati Art Academy from 1921 until 1957 and developed his own printmaking technique (aquetone) in 1928 in which he used an airbrush with numerous stencils. Hentschel's artwork was exhibited at the Closson Gallery (1929), Roullier's Gallery in Chicago (1930), the Traxel Galleries in Cincinnati (early 1930s), and the Cincinnati Art Museum (1932).
Provenance: ex-Nancy and Dr. E.F. Simpson collection, Los Angeles, California, USA, acquired from 1970 to 2000
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Condition:
Vase is marked with the Rookwood logo (a back-to-back "R" and "P" surrounded by flames) on the base, "XXVI" to indicate the date 1926, identifying shape number "1095 A", and a "WEH" (William Ernst Hentschel) artist's mark. Periphery of base is slightly rough, perhaps from removing from the kiln. Very minor scuffs, spalls, and stains from former labels. Otherwise excellent.
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Rookwood chamberstick in matte
Rookwood chamberstick in matte green over pink from 1922. Marked with Rookwood, XXII and the shape number 2226. Mint. 7 1/4" tall.
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ROOKWOOD VASE. Form # 904E with
ROOKWOOD VASE. Form # 904E with floral decoration on a blue ground made in 1904. Signed with logo. date and form #. 6 3/4'' h.
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ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE, 1917
ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY VASE, 1917 Rookwood Art Pottery vase, with impressed marks for Rookwood, date marks for 1917, and model number 2381, an ochre glazed elongated floriform with petals. 6.75" H x 3.5" diameter.
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ROOKWOOD VASE. Ohio 1920. Matte
ROOKWOOD VASE. Ohio 1920. Matte glaze vase of squat form with molded panel decoration. Impressed with the RP logo ''XX'' and form ''2095''. 5''h.
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Rookwood 1914 art pottery vase by
Rookwood 1914 art pottery vase by William Hentschel; blue over matte green glazed vase with carved Nouveau floral design to shoulder. Marked with Rookwood logo, XIV, the shape number 886C, and the artist's initials. 11 1/4"H. Very good condition.
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Rookwood vase from 1946 in blue
Rookwood vase from 1946 in blue gloss. Marked with Rookwood logo XLVI and 778. Mint. 9 3/4'' tall.
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Two monumental Rookwood pottery
Two monumental Rookwood pottery covered garden urns 1926 Ernest Bruce Haswell 1926 Ernest Bruce Haswelleach signed on the side with H in a circle and dated 1926 by an applied disc with Rookwood mark the interior of each neck impressed with conjoined Rs 410 and G 696height of each approximately 56in (142.5cm)
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ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE DATED 1926
ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE DATED 1926 HEIGHT 6”.ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE, Dated 1926, In tapered cylinder form with Greek key design. Light blue matte glaze. Rookwood mark on base, numbered 2135. Dimensions: Height 6".
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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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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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Rookwood Arts & Crafts style vase
Rookwood Arts & Crafts style vase from 1924 in matte green over rose. Marked with Rookwood logo XXIV and the shape number 2088. Mint. 5 3/8'' tall.