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Large Rookwood vellum vase, trees
Large Rookwood vellum vase, trees silhouetted in rolling landscape, marks for Frederick Rothenbusch, nephew of Robert Valentien, working 1896-1931, also marks for 1913 and "614B", 14-1/2 in. Overall light crazing.
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ROOKWOOD, VELLUM LANDSCAPE VASE,
ROOKWOOD, VELLUM LANDSCAPE VASE, ROTHENBUSCH c. 1922, American, polychrome glazed pottery, stamped to underside with makers cipher, Roman numeral date, 295D, and incised artist initials for Fred Rothenbusch, 9"h x 4"dia
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ROTHENBUSCH ROOKWOOD SCENIC
ROTHENBUSCH ROOKWOOD SCENIC VELLUM POTTERY VASE Frederick Rothenbusch (American) for Rookwood (American), 1920. Vellum scenic ceramic vase with forest scene. Model number 1658F. Appropriately marked to underside. Approx. h. 7.625".
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FRED ROTHENBUSCH (AMERICAN,
FRED ROTHENBUSCH (AMERICAN, 1876-1937) FOR ROOKWOOD 7 ¾" Scenic vase by Fred Rothenbusch, depicting a landscape in the mist of dusk; vellum glaze with fine craquelure, marked on the bottom with Rookwood hallmark for 1920, artist's hallmark, 'V' for vellum, and 939 D.
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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 POTTERY BY F.
ROOKWOOD POTTERY BY F. ROTHENBUSCH VASE, VIOLETA small dark brown glazed vase decorated with hand painted dark blue violas. Rookwood Pottery and artist's initials on the base.
Artist: Frederick Daniel Henry Rothenbusch
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 4"W x 7"H
Manufacturer: Rookwood Pottery
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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SIGNED FRED ROTHENBUSCH ROOKWOOD
SIGNED FRED ROTHENBUSCH ROOKWOOD POTTERY VASE (1905)Rookwood Pottery Vase by Frederick Rothenbusch (1876-1937) dated 1905. Signed, numbered, and dated on base. A beautiful vellum glazed ceramic vase decorated with white roses on a pale azure blue crackleware body. Marked on the base with the Rookwood logo (a back-to-back "R" and "P" surrounded by flames), a back-to-back "FR" Frederick Rothenbusch artist's mark, "V" for 1905, and identifying shape number "935 D". Rothenbusch's delicate aesthetic with it whispery soft matte hues and almost foggy imagery epitomized tenets of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Size: 4.375" diameter at shoulder x 8" H (11.1 cm x 20.3 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. Frederick Daniel Henry Rothenbusch was born in Cincinnati and attended the Cincinnati Art Academy. Rothenbusch decorated pottery at Rookwood Pottery from 1896 through 1931 working in vellum glaze, oftentimes decorating with flowers and landscapes.
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), a back-to-back "FR" Frederick Rothenbusch artist's mark, "V" for 1905, and identifying shape number "935 D". Overall intact and excellent.
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. The Winding Stream plaque. 1935, glazed porcelain, original frame. 9¾ h × 7¾ w in. result: $2,375. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Glazed signature to lower right ‘FR’. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to verso ‘Flame mark XXXV 8X10’. Remnants of original paper label to verso of frame ‘The Winding Stream F. Rothenbusch’.
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ROOKWOOD FRED ROTHENBUSCH VELLUM
ROOKWOOD FRED ROTHENBUSCH VELLUM GLAZE SCENIC VASE: 14'' tall, shape 2651, dated 1925, impressed with the artists symbol. Well painted scenic landscape in darker hues.CONDITION: Please note there has been Professional Restoration.
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. Rural Scene Vellum plaque. early 20th century, glazed porcelain, original frame. 6¾ h × 11¼ w in. result: $3,500. estimate: $3,000–4,000. Glazed signature to lower right ‘FR’. Partial original paper label and circular manufacturer's label to verso.
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. large Vellum vase with forest landscape. 1928, glazed porcelain. 15 h × 7 dia in. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Impressed signature, date and number to underside ‘Flame mark/XXVIII/614B/FR’.
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Rookwood advertising ashtray for
Rookwood advertising ashtray for Boss kerosene products from the Huenefeld Co. from 1947. Marked with Rookwood logo, XLVII and the company information. Mint. 5 3/4" in diameter.
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ROOKWOOD HARBOR SCENE VASE Carl
ROOKWOOD HARBOR SCENE VASE Carl Schmidt.
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FRED ROTHENBUSCH (AMERICAN,
FRED ROTHENBUSCH (AMERICAN, 1876-1937). Signed Rookwood vase .The vase with a large leaf in relief and a flower at the rim. The body of the vase depicting moonlight on water (?). Marked on the base with the Rookwood RP mark, the Fred Rothenbusch cypher, and an original retailer's label from Davis Collamore & Co, N.Y. From a Larchmont, NY estate. Dimensions: 7" h. Condition: Good. Light crazing.
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Rookwood vase thrown and glazed
Rookwood vase thrown and glazed by Ruben Earl Menzel in 1951. Finished in Bengal Brown glaze. Marked with Rookwood logo LI S for special shape and with Menzel's marks for throwing and decorating (glazing) the vase. Mint. 8'' tall.
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. Scenic Vellum plaque. 1921, glazed earthenware, original frame. 5 h × 7¾ w in. result: $1,875. estimate: $1,000–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark and date to verso ‘Flame mark XXI’. Glazed artist's initials to lower left 'FR'.
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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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CARL SCHMIDT ROOKWOOD POTTERY
CARL SCHMIDT ROOKWOOD POTTERY CROCUS VASEAmerican Arts and Crafts pottery vase, Rookwood Pottery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1913, shape number 950D, incised decorator's initials C.S. (Charles "Carl" Schmidt, German-American, 1875-1959), decorated with crocus flowers, approx 9.25"h, 4"diam, 2lbs **Provenance: from the Beaumont, Texas estate of Helen Jerry Duval (1919-2006), longtime collector and connoisseur of American art pottery**
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A Rookwood Vellum Vase #2721
A Rookwood Vellum Vase #2721 Frederick Daniel Henry Rothenbush With impressed Rookwood mark shape number 2721 date mark for 1930 and artist's marks incised the delicately graceful vase hand painted with trees at water's edge in soft shades of blue in the vellum finish the interior in blue apprx. 6-1/4"H.
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Rookwood Vellum Landscape Vase
Rookwood Vellum Landscape Vase marks for Rookwood, 1914, and Fred Rothenbush, matte glaze with crackle, 9 in.,
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. Scenic Vellum vase. 1926, glazed earthenware. 8¾ h × 4¼ dia in. result: $1,125. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature to underside ‘FR’. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark XVI 943D V’.
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. banded scenic Vellum vase. 1916, glazed earthenware. 13 h × 6½ dia in. result: $3,072. estimate: $1,800–2,200. Impressed signature, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark/XVI/900A/V/FR’.
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FRED ROTHENBUSCH ROOKWOOD VELLUM
FRED ROTHENBUSCH ROOKWOOD VELLUM VASE, 1906.Signed on bottom with monogram by Rothenbusch. Depicting white petaled carnations. Matte glaze, blue to cream gradient background. 9 1/4" tall, approx. 4" base diameter. Stamp #506E. Overall crazing.
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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.
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. Scenic Vellum vase. 1919, glazed earthenware. 10 h × 4½ dia in. result: $1,188. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark XIX 1652D V’ with incised artist's initials ‘FR’.
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ROOKWOOD 778 BUD VASE, 1946Rookwood
ROOKWOOD 778 BUD VASE, 1946Rookwood 778 Bud Vase, 1946
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. Scenic Vellum vase. 1923, glazed earthenware. 7¼ h × 3½ dia in. result: $1,063. estimate: $1,400–1,800. Impressed manufacturer's mark, date, and number to underside ‘Flame mark XXIII 1357E V’ with incised artist's initials ‘FR’.
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ROOKWOOD, IRIS GLAZE "GRAPES"
ROOKWOOD, IRIS GLAZE "GRAPES" VASE c. 1902, American, decoration attributed to Fred Rothenbusch, polychrome glazed pottery, decorated with grape clusters and leaves, impressed makers cipher to underside with illegible designer initials and numbering, 8.5"h x 5"dia
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Rookwood vase from 1920 with an
Rookwood vase from 1920 with an unconventional scenic band including trees, cattails and flowers. Marked with Rookwood logo, XX, the shape number 2033E and an unknown artist's incised mark. The vase has been X'ed and there is professional restoration work to the piece, but we cannot tell what for. 8" tall.
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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 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 German Shepherd Ashtray
Rookwood German Shepherd Ashtray marked with (die impressed) Rookwood seal XXXV (last Roman numeral is illegible) 3647 tips of both ears have been restored 6.5''h.
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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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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. Storm at Sea Vellum plaque with schooners. early 20th century, glazed porcelain, original frame. 16 h × 14¼ w in. estimate: $9,000–12,000. Glazed signature to lower left ‘FR’. Flame mark to verso.
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Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood
Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery. Vellum plaque (River Road). 1922, glazed porcelain. 7¼ h × 5¼ w in. result: $3,250. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Glazed signature to lower left ‘FR’. Impressed signature, date and number to verso ‘Flame mark/XXII/P’.
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ROOKWOOD, ROSE FECHHEIMER VASE c.
ROOKWOOD, ROSE FECHHEIMER VASE c. 1907, American, polychrome glazed pottery, decorated in the round with flowers on a grading coral ground, stamped with potter mark 07/38 and incised artist initials, 8.5"h x 4"dia