Description: The artist Kataro Shirayamadani worked for Rookwood from 1887-1948, he was a celebrated artist who was recruited by Maria Stover, the founder of Rookwood Pottery. On the surface glaze on the front of the vase is scratched. Looking like a factory flaw. Please see all lised photos. This antique Rookwood vase from 1891 features a unique Liana branch pattern in a brown and multicolored palette. Crafted by renowned artist Kataro Shirayamadani, the ceramic vase stands approximately 9.5 inches tall and showcases a glossy finish with a 3D effect, depicting intricate leaf and berry motifs. The Asian-inspired design exemplifies the Art Pottery production style of the late 19th century, making it a valuable and collectible piece of decorative art.
Price: 3500 USD
Location: Omaha, Nebraska
End Time: 2025-02-02T02:34:07.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: Americas
Antique: Yes
Signed By: Kataro Shirayamadani
Year Manufactured: 1891
MPN: NA
Vintage: Yes
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 9.5" Approximate
Style: Art Nouveau
Features: 3D Effect
Production Style: Art Pottery
Finish: Glossy
Pattern: Liana branch
Signed: Yes
Color: Brown, Multicolored
Material: Ceramic
Subject: Art
Brand: Rookwood
Type: Vase
Model: Rookwood c1891
Theme: Leafs, Berry's
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Production Technique: Pottery
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Backstamp: Impressed
Product Line: Liana branch