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838. A Rookwood Vase, by Olga Geneva Reed, circa 1902
The baluster form with a burgundy matte glaze decorated with a single red flower surounded by green leaves. 6-1/4" h.
Olga Geneva Reed worked for Rookwood Pottery between 1890 and 1909.
1,000/2,000 SOLD: $1,380.00
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839. A Rookwood Double Handled Vase, by Herman Milton Moos, circa 1925
The wide baluster body with an insized neck flanked by small "c" shaped handles, the matt finish fades from a speckled deep purple to an apple green, the body is decorated with leafy branches, the base is marked with the Rookwood symbol along "XXIV, 2640E" incised, signed "HM". 10" h.
Moos worked for Rookwood Pottery during 1925-1926.
800/1,200 SOLD: $1,046.50
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840. A Rookwood Mug, by Lenore Asbury, circa 1900
The barrel-shaped mug with "C" shaped handle, covered in a warm brown hi-glaze shading to carmel, the exterior decorated with a scene of scattered mushrooms, impressed Rookwood mark on foot along with "645" and artist's signature "LA." 5-1/2" h.
Lenore Asbury worked for Rockwood Pottery from 1894 to 1931.
200/400 SOLD: $276.88
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841. A Rookwood Vase, by Janet Harris, circa 1930
Of classic baluster form with a matte mustard glaze shading to green, decorated with a dogwood branch circling the body in green and blue. The base is marked with the incised Rookwood symbol, along with "XXX, 927", artist signed "JH". 8-1/2" h.
Janet Harris worked for Rookwood Pottery from 1929 to 1932.
500/800 SOLD: $920.00
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842. A Rookwood Vase, circa 1942
The high shouldered body over a tapering form with a stylized bell flower emerging from a combed semi-circle ground, covered in a translucent blue high glaze, with crackled surface, base marked with traditional incised Rookwood stamp and "XL11, 6777." 13" h.
300/500 SOLD: $782.00
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843. A Rookwood Pottery Vase, by Ruben Earl Menzel
The flared neck over a double gourd body with a mutton fat glaze, signed with impressed Rookwood mark, along with artist's stamp.
Ruben Earl Menzel worked for Rookwood Pottery from 1896 to 1959.
200/400 SOLD: $460.00
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844. A Weller Pottery Vase Fitted as a Table Lamp
Of baluster form, the pottery walls glazed in mottled green to imitate verdigris patina, with a similarly treated metal cap. Signed "Weller pottery Handmade." 11" h. to top of vase.
500/800 SOLD: $557.75
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845. A Weller Sicard Tripod Base Candlestick
The triangular form with three short feet taporing inward toward the circular drip pan and candle bobeche, decorated in an allover luster glazed floral pattern, signed Weller Sicard. 8-1/2" h.
The Frenchman Jacques Sicard worked for Weller from 1901 to 1907.
400/600 SOLD: $362.25
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846. A Weller Louwelsa Vase
The low flaring neck over a high shoulder tapering body with a delicately painted floral sprig, the ground in a warm chocolate high glaze with hints of red, base stamped "Louwelsa, Weller." 8" h.
The ink stamped Louwelsa line of Weller ware was produced between 1895 and 1918.
300/500 SOLD: $294.40
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847. A Weller Vase
The long neck over a bulbous body slip decorated with a floral vine motif in a matte glaze in pale green ground, shading to blue grey, marked on foot "Weller" with impressed lettering. 9-1/4" h.
150/300 SOLD: $345.00
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