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Decorative Arts Auction featuring Rookwood

Catalog Information: 533 lots with images

Date: 2010

Auction House:

Treadway Toomey Galleries

Location:

USA
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Lot 1: Rookwood vase, unusual shape with carved and

Rookwood vase, unusual shape with carved and cut-out design of cyclamin, covered in a beautiful pink to ivory glaze with green highlights, executed by J.D. Wareham in 1901, #531E, 5"w x 5.5"h, the execution of these examples, from carving to firing, [...more]

 
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Lot 2: Rookwood kiln firing cones, single slab of clay

Rookwood kiln firing cones, single slab of clay with embedded shards of white porcelain, unsigned, 2.5"w x 6"l,

 
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Lot 3: Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a beautifully

Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a beautifully detailed landscape titled "Peaceful Summertime," executed by Lorinda Epply in 1913, original frame, plaque: 12"w x 10*"h, overall: 15"w x 13"h

 
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Lot 4: Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a beautifully

Rookwood plaque, Vellum glaze with a beautifully painted scene titled "Late Afternoon, Venice," executed by Carl Schmidt, framed, plaque: 10"w x 8.5"h, overall: 15.5"w x 13.5"h

 
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Lot 5: Rookwood vase, bulbous shape with a geometric

Rookwood vase, bulbous shape with a geometric design, covered in a black and green matte glaze, done by William Hentchel in 1911, #63, 3.5"w x 4.5"h

 
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