Wonderful Rookwood cider mug in the unusual Tiger Eye glaze. Approximately 4 1/2" high. c.1891. This great piece of early Rookwood has a whimsical town crier ringing his bell with one hand with his lantern in his other. Rookwood used the Tiger Eye glaze between the years of 1884-1900. Marks include the Rookwood logo, five flames which date this piece 1891, the number 587, the letter W and the monogram for Sallie Toohey. Very good condition. Some minor scratching and 1/4" x 1/4" f ...click for details
Beautiful blue and white castle plate with historical pastoral scene. Approximately 10" in diameter. This plate has a beautiful border of Magnolia flowers. With a castle and pastoral scene in the center. Marked on the back with an eagle holding a ribbon in his beak that reads e pluribus unum. He also has a shield across his breast and a stack of arrows held with his feet. Impressed "4". The company name is also impressed but is covered with glaze so I can't make it out. Very g ...click for details