Rookwood Pottery Floral Earthenware Ewer Vase, 1889

$2,500.00

This rare piece from 1889 stands with intricate floral patterns telling tales of elegance and timeless beauty.


About Rookwood Pottery:

The flame is a mark used on Rookwood pottery to indicate the year of manufacture. The mark began in 1886 when Alfred Brennan added a flame around his factory mark, the "RP" monogram, each year until 1900, when there were 14 flames in a full circle.

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This rare piece from 1889 stands with intricate floral patterns telling tales of elegance and timeless beauty.


About Rookwood Pottery:

The flame is a mark used on Rookwood pottery to indicate the year of manufacture. The mark began in 1886 when Alfred Brennan added a flame around his factory mark, the "RP" monogram, each year until 1900, when there were 14 flames in a full circle.

This rare piece from 1889 stands with intricate floral patterns telling tales of elegance and timeless beauty.


About Rookwood Pottery:

The flame is a mark used on Rookwood pottery to indicate the year of manufacture. The mark began in 1886 when Alfred Brennan added a flame around his factory mark, the "RP" monogram, each year until 1900, when there were 14 flames in a full circle.

Brand: Rookwood Pottery

Artist: Unknown

Medium: Earthenware

Dimensions: 5” W x 5” D x 8” H

Period: 1889. Late 19th Century

Condition: Piece has some shelf wear on the underside of the base. There is discoloration under the handle as well. A couple of small nicks in the glaze on the piece with minor wear throughout.

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