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A Pair of Rookwood Pottery Production Butterfly Vases #6509

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A pair of Rookwood Pottery Production Butterfly Vases #6509 (4.5" x 4.5"). Cream Matte Glaze.

Cincinnati, Ohio. Circa 1940's

Rookwood Pottery was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1880 by Maria Longworth Nichols. It quickly became one of America's most celebrated art potteries, known for its high-quality ceramics and innovative glazes. Rookwood pieces were often hand-decorated by skilled artists, and the pottery produced a wide range of items, from vases and bowls to architectural tiles.

The Production line, introduced in the early 20th century, featured standardized designs that were more accessible to a broader market while still maintaining Rookwood's commitment to quality. The

#6509 Butterfly vase is a well-recognized example from this line, showcasing delicate yet distinct molded butterfly motifs. These vases were typically produced in various glaze colors, adding to their collectible appeal.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

A pair of Rookwood Pottery Production Butterfly Vases #6509 (4.5" x 4.5"). Cream Matte Glaze.

Cincinnati, Ohio. Circa 1940's

Rookwood Pottery was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1880 by Maria Longworth Nichols. It quickly became one of America's most celebrated art potteries, known for its high-quality ceramics and innovative glazes. Rookwood pieces were often hand-decorated by skilled artists, and the pottery produced a wide range of items, from vases and bowls to architectural tiles.

The Production line, introduced in the early 20th century, featured standardized designs that were more accessible to a broader market while still maintaining Rookwood's commitment to quality. The

#6509 Butterfly vase is a well-recognized example from this line, showcasing delicate yet distinct molded butterfly motifs. These vases were typically produced in various glaze colors, adding to their collectible appeal.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

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