Holiday Sale 2012 Rookwood Section 2012-12-02 Auction - 546 Price Results - Humler & Nolan in OH
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1430: Rare Rookwood Porcelain 10 1/2” scenic, Conant1161: Rookwood Arts & Crafts 9” vase, 1910, shape 18011198: Rookwood Mat 9 3/8” vase, pine cones, Lincoln,'20
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Cincinnati, OH, United States
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Holiday Sale 2012 Rookwood Section

Humler & Nolan

Humler & Nolan

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Over 500 lots of Fine Rookwood Pottery including examples of Iris, Vellum, Decorated Mat, Painted Mat, Decorated Porcelain, Nacreous, Dull Finish and Limoges style pieces by such artists as Shirayamadani, Carl Schmidt, E.T. Hurley, Diers, Rothenbusch, Sax, Laurence, Epply, Albert Valentien, Anna Valentien, Arthur Conant and others. The first section of the auction consists of over 85 lots from the Townley Collection featuring several important early examples of Rookwood including pieces by Maria Longworth Nichols.
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Rookwood Dull Finish 7 3/4” vase, M.E.B.: Dull Finish vase dated 1882 which has been intricately incised with vines, leaves and berries by a decorator with the initials M.E.B. Impressed Rookwood in block letters, the date, number 68 3 and a
1009: Rookwood Dull Finish 7 3/4” vase, M.E.B.Est. $300-$500
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Rookwood 4 3/4” perfume, Wenderoth, 1882: Perfume jug decorated by Harriet Wenderoth in 1882 with carved flowers and leaves and covered with a green high glaze. Impressed Rookwood in block letters, with the date, shape 61 and a kiln mark and
1012: Rookwood 4 3/4” perfume, Wenderoth, 1882Est. $250-$350
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Rookwood portrait 11 5/8” vase, WPMcD, '97: Standard Glaze pillow vase decorated in 1897 by William P. McDonald with a sensitive portrait of a gentleman, purportedly that of Judson Harmon, who served as Governor of Ohio from 1909 until 1913.
1016: Rookwood portrait 11 5/8” vase, WPMcD, '97Est. $1,500-$2,000
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Cincinnati vase, dragon-horse, unknown origin: Unusual Limoges style vase, possibly of Cincinnati origin, with decoration consisting of a dragon-horse like creature. The vase was purchased by Dr. Townley many years ago at a Zanesville auction
1018: Cincinnati vase, dragon-horse, unknown originEst. $1,000-$1,500
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