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In 1880, Maria Longworth Nichols Storer (1849 - 1932, pictured) founded Rookwood Pottery in Cincinnati, Ohio. A wealthy young woman, she was inspired, as so many of her contemporaries were, by the Japanese ceramics displayed at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial International Exposition. Though she had just one year of formal training in pottery and was unexperienced in business, she opened the first art pottery in the United States, naming it Rookwood after her childhood home. In 1883, she hired William Watts Taylor to manage the pottery, a position he retained until his death in 1913.
Storer, and to a greater extent Taylor, focused on the development of distinct, signature glaze lines, the first of which was the Standard Glaze line, a yellow-tinted translucent high gloss glaze over slip-painted decoration on ground colors of green, yellow and, more commonly, brown. Through the 1880s and 1890s more high gloss glaze lines were developed including Iris, Sea Green, and Aerial Blue. By the dawn of the 20th century, countless others were created, including matte glazes, which were gaining in popularity by that time. The vessels themselves were standardized shapes, and were first thrown or molded separately and then given to the decorator to be painted. In the early years they imitated Japanese forms, and though Oriental themes continued to inspire designs, a variety of subjects were explored, such as Native American portraits, sea faring vessels, landscapes, and a multitude of flora and fauna.
William Taylor played a key role in Rookwood’s success – the company would go on to become the largest art pottery in the country, employing over 200 people at its height. He sought to elevate humble pottery to the same level as fine art and increase their influence in the art world. To this end, the company hired many talented pottery decorators, who aimed for absolute perfection in the firing, avoiding crazing and glaze bubbles. Pieces that are uncrazed and have as few factory flaws as possible are especially desirable to collectors today. Among the many talented artists employed at Rookwood, some of the most celebrated are Matt Daly, Sara Sax, Carl Schmidt, Albert Valentien, Lenore Asbury, and Japanese artist Kataro Shirayamadani. All totaled, over 130 artists have been identified as having worked at Rookwood, many having distinct art careers outside of the pottery as well.
At first, the pieces were purchased mainly by Nichols’ wealthy friends, but Taylor expanded the company’s market to encompass regional, national, and international audiences. He not only advertised in nationally circulated journals and newspapers, he also made significant donations to museums, specifically to the Cincinnati Art Museum, who owned more than 2,000 pieces. Further, he ensured that Rookwood was included in regional displays as well as international expositions. Early honors included the Gold Medal at the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris and highest honors at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Rookwood would go on to win even more impressive levels of acclaim: Gold and Silver medals at the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, Grand Prize at the International Exposition of Ceramics and Glass in St. Petersburg that same year, a Diploma of Honor at the 1902 First International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts in Turin, and two Grand Prizes at the 1904 Louisiana International Exposition in St. Louis, where they showcased the Vellum glaze line.
The pottery enjoyed success into the 20th century. Upon Taylor’s passing in 1913, management was handed to Joseph Henry Guest, the director of the Cincinnati Art Museum at the time, and the company continued to innovate and hire new and talented artists into the 1920s. Rookwood prospered until the Great Depression took its toll and sales slowed. Rookwood pottery had been marketed and collected as high-end, luxury craft, and many who had been acquiring the pieces could no longer afford to do so. As a consequence, Rookwood closed for a year from October 1930 to 1931, and by 1932 had laid off most of the decorators. The company filed for bankruptcy in 1941, at which point it was purchased by a firm of investors. Production continued in limited quantities through the Second World War. The company passed through several more hands before it moved to Mississippi in 1960 in order to cut costs, and lingered until 1967 when it permanently closed its doors.
Gone, but not forgotten, Rookwood Pottery left behind an impressive legacy as one of the most successful, most famous, and most artistically and technically innovative American art potteries of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Upcoming Lots Rookwood Pottery

100 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain covered temple jar with peacocks and flowers
estimate: $5,000–7,000

101 Edward Diers for Rookwood Pottery
Large scenic Vellum plaque with landscape
estimate: $3,000–4,000

102 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Banded scenic Vellum vase with long-billed birds and trees
estimate: $900–1,200

103 Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery
Shady woodland scene (unusual Vellum plaque)
estimate: $4,000–6,000

104 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Tall scenic Vellum vase with flying geese and tall grass
estimate: $2,000–3,000

105 John Dee Wareham for Rookwood Pottery
Important Flowing Glaze vase with hyacinths
estimate: $2,000–3,000

107 Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery
Ruby Glow (Vellum plaque)
estimate: $2,000–2,500

115 Sturgis Laurence for Rookwood Pottery
Fine and Large Sea Green vase with peonies
estimate: $4,000–5,000

116 Sallie Coyne for Rookwood Pottery
Tall Iris Glaze vase with Japanese irises
estimate: $1,000–2,000

117 Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with snowball viburnum
estimate: $4,000–6,000

118 Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with wisteria
estimate: $1,500–2,500

119 Elizabeth N. Lincoln for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Black Iris Glaze vase with crocuses
estimate: $4,000–6,000

120 Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain canteen vase with Venice harbor scene
estimate: $2,000–3,000

122 Edward Diers for Rookwood Pottery
Venetian Scene (Fine and Monumental marine scenic Vellum plaque)
estimate: $10,000–20,000

124 Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery
Fine Venetian marine scenic Vellum vase
estimate: $1,000–2,000

126 Sallie Coyne for Rookwood Pottery
Fine scenic Vellum vase with landscape
estimate: $500–700

128 Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery
Scenic Vellum vase
estimate: $1,000–1,500

132 Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery
Early and Monumental Mahogany Glaze vase with carp
estimate: $7,000–9,000

133 Albert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Dull Finish Spanish water jug with goldfish and seaweed
estimate: $600–800

134 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Dull Finish Glaze mug with lizards and tree
estimate: $700–900

135 Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with peonies
estimate: $900–1,200

136 Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Flowing Glaze vase with goldenrods
estimate: $2,000–3,000

137 Sallie Coyne for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with Japonesque cherry blossoms
estimate: $500–700

138 Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery
Fine Standard Glaze vase with angry bird chasing a smaller bird
estimate: $900–1,200

139 Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with hollyhocks
estimate: $700–900

140 Sturgis Laurence for Rookwood Pottery
Standard Glaze Native American portrait tankard
estimate: $1,000–2,000

142 Anna Marie Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Modeled Mat Native American chief portrait plate
estimate: $1,200–1,800

144 Olga Geneva Reed for Rookwood Pottery
Kills Alone, Sioux (Standard Glaze Native American portrait vase)
estimate: $1,500–2,500

151 Sallie Toohey for Rookwood Pottery
Production squirrel and acorn paperweight
estimate: $300–500

153 Sallie Toohey for Rookwood Pottery
Production squirrel and acorn paperweight
estimate: $300–500

182 William P. McDonald for Rookwood Pottery
Rare and Large production centerpiece
estimate: $600–800

183 William P. McDonald for Rookwood Pottery
Large production Rook bookends, pair
estimate: $600–800

185 Rookwood Pottery
Production trivet with rook and trellis
estimate: $250–350

187 Louise Abel for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Nubian Black production Butch paperweight
estimate: $300–500

191 Sallie Toohey for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Jet Black production Winking Dog paperweight
estimate: $400–600

194 Louise Abel for Rookwood Pottery
Nubian Black production Honey Bear paperweight
estimate: $600–800

195 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Along the Ohio (Rare Vellum plaque)
estimate: $4,000–5,000

196 Rookwood Pottery
Limoges style Spanish water jug with geese flying over marsh
estimate: $300–500

199 Edward T. Hurley
The Spires of Eighth Street; Roebling Bridge and Central Trust Tower (two works)
estimate: $500–700

202 Arthur Conant for Rookwood Pottery
Covered box (maquette)
estimate: $300–500

203 Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery
Dull Finish Glaze Spanish water jug with sparrows and grasses
estimate: $400–600

204 Maria Longworth Nichols Storer for Rookwood Pottery
Rare and Monumental Limoges style jardiniere
estimate: $4,000–6,000

205 John Dee Wareham for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain lamp vase with Japonesque scenic landscape
estimate: $900–1,200

206 Albert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Rare and Monumental Limoges style vase with storks and trees
estimate: $4,000–6,000

208 Albert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Fine and Rare Decorated Bailey's Red vase with dragon
estimate: $2,000–2,500

209 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Monumental Standard Glaze floor vase with dragons
estimate: $10,000–20,000

222 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Scenic Vellum vase with birch trees and lake
estimate: $800–1,000

223 Margaret Helen McDonald for Rookwood Pottery
Scenic Decorated Mat/Double Vellum vase with landscape
estimate: $500–700

224 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Scenic Vellum vase with landscape
estimate: $800–1,000

226 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Rare winter scenic Vellum vase with deer
estimate: $1,000–2,000

228 Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery
Fine and Large Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with grapevines
estimate: $1,500–2,500

229 John Dee Wareham for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with hummingbirds
estimate: $600–800

230 Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
Yellow Tinted vase with coreopsis
estimate: $1,000–2,000

231 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Black Iris Glaze vase with pine cones and needles
estimate: $1,500–2,500

232 Grace Young for Rookwood Pottery
Rare scenic Iris Glaze vase with barn swallows
estimate: $1,500–2,500

233 Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Yellow Tinted vase with tulips
estimate: $3,000–5,000

234 Albert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Tall Mahogany Glaze vase with jasmine
estimate: $400–600

235 Albert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Limoges style ewer with birds
estimate: $800–1,000

236 Robert Bruce Horsfall for Rookwood Pottery
Standard Glaze Black Americana portrait mug
estimate: $700–900

237 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Standard Glaze vase with cat portrait
estimate: $2,000–3,000

239 Sturgis Laurence for Rookwood Pottery
Standard Glaze portrait mug
estimate: $400–600

240 Robert Bruce Horsfall for Rookwood Pottery
Standard Glaze puzzle portrait mug
estimate: $800–1,000

241 Amelia B. Sprague for Rookwood Pottery
Large Standard Glaze vase with Art Nouveau-style poppies
estimate: $1,500–2,500

242 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Standard Glaze vase with lotus
estimate: $900–1,200

243 Albert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Sea Green vase with wild roses
estimate: $2,000–3,000

244 Albert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Standard Glaze ewer with stylized asters
estimate: $300–500

248 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Black Iris Glaze vase with swimming permit fish and air bubbles
estimate: $1,500–2,500

249 Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery
Fine Vellum vase with water lily, fish and seaweed
estimate: $1,000–2,000

250 Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery
Rare and Large Sea Green vase with calla lilies
estimate: $3,000–5,000

251 Lenore Asbury for Rookwood Pottery
Fine Vellum vase with parrot tulips
estimate: $600–800

252 Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery
Tall Sea Green vase with double tulips
estimate: $1,000–2,000

253 Edward Diers for Rookwood Pottery
Scenic Vellum vase with windmill, shed and water
estimate: $1,500–2,500

254 Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery
Large Standard Glaze vase with tulips
estimate: $1,000–2,000

255 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Mahogany Glaze vase with wild roses
estimate: $300–500

256 John Dee Wareham for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze lidded chocolate pot with African poppies and trees
estimate: $900–1,200

299 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Nubian Black production mouse paperweight
estimate: $1,000–2,000

301 Louise Abel for Rookwood Pottery
Production low bowl with nude flower frog
estimate: $150–250

303 Anna Marie Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Z-Line Modeled Mat figural vase
estimate: $800–1,200

304 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Production animal paperweights, set of two
estimate: $300–500

305 Rookwood Pottery
Tall Z-Line production vase with Native American design
estimate: $300–500

306 Rookwood Pottery
Tall Z-Line production vase with molded Greek key design
estimate: $300–500

307 Sallie Toohey for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Decorated Mat original oil lamp base with poppies
estimate: $5,000–7,000

309 Sallie Coyne for Rookwood Pottery
Decorated Mat vase with irises
estimate: $500–700

311 Charles S. Todd for Rookwood Pottery
Decorated Mat vase with butterflies
estimate: $400–600

312 William E. Hentschel, attribution for Rookwood Pottery
Ombroso vase with three Rook panels in relief
estimate: $600–800

313 Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with swallowtail butterflies
estimate: $900–1,200

314 Charles S. Todd for Rookwood Pottery
Decorated Mat vase with flowers and leaves
estimate: $400–600

315 William E. Hentschel for Rookwood Pottery
Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase with stylized flowers
estimate: $600–800

316 William E. Hentschel for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with fish
estimate: $300–500

317 Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery
Tall Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with Art Deco-style flowers
estimate: $800–1,000

318 Jens Jensen for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with fish
estimate: $700–900

319 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with stylized flowers
estimate: $400–600

320 Margaret Helen McDonald for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with leaves
estimate: $500–700

321 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Tall Jewel Porcelain vase
estimate: $3,000–4,000

322 Elizabeth Barrett for Rookwood Pottery
Large Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase with Art Deco-style paperwhites
estimate: $700–900

323 Elizabeth Barrett for Rookwood Pottery
Later Mat/Mat Moderne vase with Art Deco geometric patterns
estimate: $600–800

324 Jens Jensen for Rookwood Pottery
Decorated Mat/Double Vellum vase with ducks among flowers and leaves
estimate: $800–1,000

325 Jens Jensen for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with gazelles
estimate: $1,500–2,000

326 John Dee Wareham for Rookwood Pottery
Wax Mat scenic charger
estimate: $500–700

327 William E. Hentschel
Archer with Ducks; Female Portrait; Woman with Basket of Flowers (three works)
estimate: $400–600

347 Charles S. Todd for Rookwood Pottery
Decorated Mat/Double Vellum vase with stylized tulips
estimate: $600–800

405 Charles S. Todd for Rookwood Pottery
Tall Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with stylized lily of the valley
estimate: $300–500

407 Charles S. Todd for Rookwood Pottery
Large Vellum vase with stylized peonies
estimate: $900–1,200

408 Wilhelmine Rehm for Rookwood Pottery
Fine Wax Mat lamp vase with magnolias
estimate: $700–900

409 Elizabeth N. Lincoln for Rookwood Pottery
Tall Decorated Mat/Double Vellum vase with chrysanthemums
estimate: $700–900

410 Matthew Daly for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Flowing Glaze vase with hyacinths
estimate: $500–700

411 Sallie Coyne for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Pink Tinted vase with daisies
estimate: $500–700

412 Edward Diers for Rookwood Pottery
Rare scenic Iris Glaze vase with landscape
estimate: $700–900

414 Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery
Exceptional scenic Iris Glaze vase with snowy landscape
estimate: $3,000–5,000

415 Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with irises
estimate: $900–1,200

416 Edward Diers for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with Japonesque cherry blossom trees
estimate: $900–1,200

417 Arthur Conant for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with flowers and birds
estimate: $900–1,200

418 Arthur Conant for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Ivory Jewel Porcelain lidded urns, pair
estimate: $6,000–8,000

419 Edward T. Hurley for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with blue jay and tanager
estimate: $800–1,000

420 Arthur Conant for Rookwood Pottery
Fine Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with roses and scarlet tanager
estimate: $800–1,000

421 Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with bluebirds and crabapple tree
estimate: $1,500–2,500

422 Arthur Conant for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain scenic bowl with Japonesque landscape
estimate: $800–1,000

423 Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with Japonesque cherry trees
estimate: $500–700

424 Sallie Toohey for Rookwood Pottery
Rare nocturnal scenic Vellum vase with landscape
estimate: $500–700

426 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Large Blue Tinted vase with flying fish and underwater scene
estimate: $1,000–2,000

427 Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze scenic vase with landscape
estimate: $500–700

428 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with chrysanthemums
estimate: $1,000–2,000

429 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Black Iris Glaze twilight scenic vase
estimate: $800–1,000

430 Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
Iris Glaze vase with coreopsis
estimate: $600–800

431 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Scenic Vellum vase with landscape
estimate: $1,000–1,500

433 Fred Rothenbusch for Rookwood Pottery
Scenic Vellum vase with snowy landscape
estimate: $900–1,200

434 Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with wild roses
estimate: $500–700

435 William P. McDonald for Rookwood Pottery
Rare Trial vase with mermaid
estimate: $1,000–2,000

437 Lorinda Epply for Rookwood Pottery
Fine and Early Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase with floral garlands
estimate: $700–900

438 Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
Rare French Red vase with flowers and lattice
estimate: $2,500–3,500

450 Arthur Conant for Rookwood Pottery
Unusual Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase
estimate: $900–1,200
Auction Results Rookwood Pottery

Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
rare Sea Green lamp
estimate: $45,000–55,000
result $52,500

William P. McDonald for Rookwood Pottery
exceptional and large Relief Iris vase with poppies
estimate: $19,000–24,000
result $37,500

Maria Longworth Nichols Storer for Rookwood Pottery
Monumental Limoges style earthenware vase
estimate: $7,000–9,000
result $33,750

Maria Longworth Nichols Storer for Rookwood Pottery
earthenware vase
estimate: $8,000–12,000
result $23,750

Harriet Elizabeth Wilcox for Rookwood Pottery
Exceptional Painted Mat vase with carnations
estimate: $7,000–10,000
result $22,500

William E. Hentschel for Rookwood Pottery
Monumental porcelain Mat Moderne glaze vase
estimate: $4,000–6,000
result $20,000

Harriet Elizabeth Wilcox for Rookwood Pottery
Exceptional Painted Mat vase
estimate: $2,000–3,000
result $18,750

Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
rare banded Iris Glaze vase with white cranes flying over snowy forest
estimate: $8,000–12,000
result $17,500

Jens Jensen for Rookwood Pottery
Jewel Porcelain vase with nudes and magnolia
estimate: $7,000–10,000
result $17,500

Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Modeled Mat vase with geese
estimate: $3,000–4,000
result $16,250

Artus Van Briggle for Rookwood Pottery
Exceptional Iris Glaze vase with maiden and heron in flight
estimate: $8,000–12,000
result $16,250

Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
Fine porcelain French Red glaze bowl
estimate: $5,000–7,000
result $15,000

Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
Flambé/Black Opal vase with poppies
estimate: $7,000–9,000
result $13,750

Kataro Shirayamadani for Rookwood Pottery
exceptional Dark Iris vase with herons and cattails
estimate: $10,000–15,000
result $13,750

Carl Schmidt for Rookwood Pottery
rare Iris Glaze plaque (Country Bridge)
estimate: $7,500–9,500
result $13,750

Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
Vellum plaque (Forest and Lake with Mountains)
estimate: $5,000–7,000
result $13,750

Sara Sax for Rookwood Pottery
Exceptional, rare, and large French Red vase
estimate: $8,500–12,500
result $13,750

Albert R. Valentien for Rookwood Pottery
exceptional and large Iris Glaze vase with flying geese
estimate: $15,000–20,000
result $13,500

Sturgis Laurence for Rookwood Pottery
A Bit of New England Coast (Important Iris Glaze plaque)
estimate: $8,000–12,000
result $12,500

Maria Longworth Nichols Storer for Rookwood Pottery
Early Limoges vase
estimate: $2,000–3,000
result $12,350