Rookwood Pottery Vase by Elizabeth Neave Lincoln (1867-1957) dated 1919. Signed, numbered, and dated on base. A beautiful vellum glazed ceramic vase decorated with alternating floral blossoms and leaves adorning the shoulder - presented in hues of azure blue, sea green, and ruby red over a white ground. This vessel is marked on the base with the Rookwood logo (a back-to-back "R" and "P" surrounded by flames), a "LNL" (Lisbeth Neave Lincoln) artist's mark,"XIX" to indicate 1919, and identifying shape number "808". A gorgeous Rookwood pottery vase by Elizabeth Neave Lincoln with a colorful matte finish and a nature-inspired motif characteristic of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Size: 3.25" diameter x 7.75" H (8.3 cm x 19.7 cm)
The Rookwood Pottery Company was founded in 1880 by the artist Maria Longworth-Nichols who created a world-renowned ceramic studio in Cincinnati, Ohio that attracted reputable artists and ceramicists. Elizabeth Neave Lincoln who went by the nickname "Lisbeth" and took her husband's last name "Lingenfelter" when she was married, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on December 13,1867, and attended the Cincinnati Art Academy like many of her colleagues. Lisbeth decorated Rookwood Pottery from 1892 to 1931. She worked with various glazes including Standard Glaze and Vellum.
Provenance: private Wabasha, Minnesota, USA collection; ex-Nancy and Dr. E.F. Simpson collection, Los Angeles, California, USA, acquired from 1970 to 2000
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Condition
Marked on the base with the Rookwood logo (a back-to-back "R" and "P" surrounded by flames), a "LNL" (Lisbeth Neave Lincoln) artist's mark,"XIX" to indicate 1919, and identifying shape number "808". Remains of museum putty on the base. Overall very nice.