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Listing is for one Vintage Rookwood Pottery Vase Celadon Glaze Gloss finish Mold #6761. Floral Art Deco C1945, color Hue in green and blue, semi gloss.
Rookwood was in production 1880-1967 with the old glaze. Technique. This one is one of the old production during the time that Rookwood was trying to recover from Great Depression, able to produce only a fraction, compared to 1930.
Online, I read Mold # 6761 Wilhelmina Rehm (1899-1967), who was the artist at Rookwood from 1927-1935 and 1943-1948. Inevitably, this art must handcrafted shape design, dip and drip glaze line.
The features of this vase was beautiful done with upper and lower bands with Art Deco criss-cross pattern. The middle section of the vase were crafted with a raised 5-petals flowers,patterning with criss-cross petals, having either one flower or more small blooms along the flower’s stem. Please take a look at all photos or videos for accurate design features and color.
Rookwood again in production,as Martin and Marilyn Wade gained sole ownership of the company in2011. A production studio in the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati,where is 15 minutes from my house. They are still beautiful and useful. But differences in glaze and production techniques.
Vase measurements:
6” tall
6.5” wide,
deep 5-7/16”
Condition:
Crazing minimum present,no chips, no cracks, almost perfect, beside a few tiny black spot if you look really hard. Thete are more obvious 3 spots underneath,possibly from original manu
Please consider photos and videos as crucial information regarding to condition and features of this vase .
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My parents,brothers and sisters escaped from Cambodia ,sought rescue in Refugee camp in Thailand near Cambodian border 1979, while Khmer rouge resistances still fought with Vietnamese-Cambodian coalitions. On November, 1980, my whole family was brought to the United States by Lutheran Church. We had nothing started out. I helped with making ends meet during my high school
years, by cleaning the houses of elderly Methodist and Lutheran church members.I was given used stuffs to bring home.
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