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A Rookwood Art Pottery Vellum Glazed Scenic Plaque, 1914, "A Southern Sunset", decorated by Elizabeth McDermott, signed lower right, Rookwood logo, date and "V" impressed marks and artist label with title on reverse, 6 in. x 8 in., period frame. Provenance: From a collection in Jacksonville, Florida.
AN ALFRED POWELL BLUE POTTERY BOWL having eight reserve panels decorated with Thames Head, The Severn Bore, Rookwood Spa, Daneway House, Tewkesbury, Gloucester, Cotswolds and Cirencester, within a interlaced border and with slight silvered highlighting, the centre with a Cotswolds river landscape, maker`s monogram and numbered 4981, circa 1928/30, 25.25cm diameter
A Rookwood Pottery Vase by Alice Belle Holabird, 20th Century, Standard glaze, dated 1902. Dimensions: h: 11.5 x w: 7 in. Other Notes: *** Please inquire for shipping estimate prior to bidding. Shipping costs may exceed item values. *** Note condition: crazing and scratches to glaze. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Gray`s Auctioneers LLC shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Starting Price: $150
A Pair of Rookwood Pottery Black Glazed Raven Figural Bookends, ca. 1918. Dimensions: h: 5 x w: 5 1/2 x d: 3 1/4 in. Other Notes: *** Please inquire for shipping estimate prior to bidding. Shipping costs may exceed item values. *** Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Gray`s Auctioneers LLC shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Starting Price: $150
(lot of 4) Rookwood art pottery vases in the Arts and Crafts taste. Consisting of a circa 1921 vase with a highly stylized floral motif (model 2404) in a mottled pale pink glaze, 9.5"h x 3.5"w.; a matte rose on cream vase with a molded swirling greek key border at bottom,, 6"h.; a three handel model number 2330 vase with pale lavender matte glaze dated 1928, 4.5"h, and a diminutive pot with molded stylized leaves in the round and matte olive glaze, model number 1089E, 2.5"h. All having incised mark for Rookwood.Starting Price: $150
(lot of 2) American Art pottery vases, early to mid 20th century. Consisting of a Rookwood lily of the vally molded production vase in matte yellow glaze, dated 1912. 4"h. Together with an ovoid pot marked `University of North Dakota, Grand Forks` with ombre celadon glaze, 5"h. Starting Price $150
ROOKWOOD POTTERY TRIVET, DUTCH MOTHER & CHILDREN [#3203], 1930, 5 1/2" X 5 1/2": Dutch scene with mother holding her infant, a small girl at her skirt. Impressed Rookwood logo, shape number 3203, and Roman numerals indicating 1930 date. From the collection of Oliver T. Weidokal, Birmingham, Mi.
Rare Style 40 Regina 15 1/2 in. Disc Musical Box in "Rookwood"Console Cabinet With duplex combs (complete) on short bedplate, speed control and celluloid plaques with patd. dates to May 1897, in serpentine-fronted mahogany cabinet with cabriole legs and double doors to disc-storage shelves, decorated with painted floral sprays, courting couples and romantic landscapes, width 23 x height 40 1/2 in. (58 x 103 cm), original finish, minor scuffs, with eleven original discs. Note: Musical box cases decorated in the manner of Rookwood pottery were a later addition to the Regina range alongside Venetian walnut, vernis martin and marquetry finishes, popular c. 1900-1915. Several models were advertised in the Rookwood style, although few appear to have been produced. Intended to harmonize with the lighter styles of the period, they represented the final luxurious flourishing of the American musical box market. This example is beautifully-preserved condition and has a full, resonant tone. Watch & Listen on: Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker Plattenspieldose "Regina Modell 40" Standmodell in seltenem "Rookwood"-Gehäuse, für 40cm-Platten, Doppelkamm (komplett), Geschwindigkeitsregler, geschwungenes Mahagoni-Gehäuse mit Plattenfächern im Sockel, dekoriert mit romantischer Malerei, Höhe: 103 cm! - Sehr gut erhaltener Originalzustand, spielt exzellent. Mit 11 Platten. Watch & Listen on: Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBrekerCondition: (2-3/2) Starting Price €3,800
A ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY SILVER OVERLAID JUG painted in coloured slip by Emma D Foertmeyer with flowers in shaded olive and brown glazes, overlaid in silver by the Gorham Mfg Co with an openwork design of engraved foliage, 22cm h, impressed mark and seven flames for 1893, 564D and W, incised artist`s initials Feint descending hairline crack only, no restoration
A Rookwood pottery sterling silver overlaid jug, circa 1890, the body of tapered cylindrical form decorated in shallow relief with a stem of flowers in shades of yellow, green and brown, overlaid in silver with flowers and scrolling foliage around a cartouche, impressed and incised marks to base with numerals `564`, `DW` and monogram `E.D.F.`, height approx 22cm (haircrack to rim).
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