Large pair of teal Chinese glaze Seagrove pottery urns, attributed to Waymon H. Cole (Montgomery County, NC 1905 – 1987). 21 1/4" H. Second quarter of 20th Century. Second quarter of 20th Century. Note: for a similar example, see "North Carolina Pottery" edited by Barbara Stone Perry and published by the University of North Carolina […]
Lot 245: Rookwood Mug by Sallie Coyne
Rookwood mug decorated by Sallie Coyne. Matte glaze with carved and painted blackberry decoration. Impressed with the Rookwood symbol, the date, shape 1071 and a V for Vellum body. Incised with the artist monogram. 5 3/4" H x 4 7/8" W. Circa 1905 Condition: Excellent condition with no crazing and some minor glaze bubbles.
Lot 244: Rookwood Vellum Vase by Elisabeth Lincoln
Rookwood vellum vase decorated by Elisabeth Lincoln, 1908, with lotus blossom and lily pad decoration. The base with Rookwood logo and the artist initials. 7 1/4" H x 3 7/8" W. Condition: Overall very good condition with crazing to glaze
Lot 243: Rookwood Molded Rook Trivet
1921 Rookwood trivet tile with an indigo rook bird against a white oriental lattice and blue background. The reverse stamped with the Rookwood mark, dated 1921, and 1794. 5 5/8" H x 5 5/8" W. Condition: Overall very good condition with minor chip to trivet foot.
Lot 241: George Ohr Polychrome Decorated Vase
George Ohr (Biloxi, Mississippi 1857- 1919) small thin walled vase with flared rim, bulbous base and mottled green and brown glazes. Incised Biloxi on the base. 4 1/4" H x 3 5/8" W. Condition: Overall excellent condition with firing separations to underside of base.
Lot 242: Rookwood Art Pottery Scenic Vase
Rookwood Art Pottery scenic vase, with trees and distant mountains. Signature on base for Edward George Diers (1871-1947), working at Rookwood from 1896-1931. Numbered 1044 and dated 1918. 9" H. Condition: Very good condition with overall general crazing.
Lot 239: Newcomb College Art Pottery Mug, High Glaze
A Newcomb College Art Pottery High Glaze Mug, decorated in an abstract Art Nouveau style, underside marked with initials S.B.L. (Sara Bloom Levy) and the Newcomb College cipher, Joseph Meyer's potter's mark, "Q" for buff clay body, and reg. no. AA or DD 40. Height 4", width tapering to 3-1/2" at base. American (New Orleans), […]
Lot 238: Newcomb College Art Pottery Vase
A Newcomb College Art Pottery vase, 1921, low relief-carved daffodil design in blue, green and yellow underglaze, decorator mark on base for Sadie Irvine along with the Newcomb cipher. Date mark "LT13" and registration mark "272". 5 1/4" H. Condition: Overall excellent condition with minor grime.
Lot 235: Small Loetz Phanomen art glass vase, signed
Art Nouveau Loetz Phanomen genre vase, flared neck with an iridescent pulled design extending over a bulbous, tapering body. Signed "Loetz Austria" on base. 3"H x 3-1/4" diameter. Circa 1900. Condition: Excellent condition.
Lot 233: Galle Art Nouveau Glass Vase
Signed Galle cameo Art Nouveau vase, red relief carved tropical floral decoration on a deep amber ground. "Galle" signature in relief on side of body. 14" H. Condition: Overall excellent condition with a couple of scuff lines on midsection.