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Rookwood Pottery Artists (Part 3)

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The list of "C" level Rookwood pottery decorators in Anita Ellis’ Rookwood Pottery – The Glaze Lines reference book is as noted below.  "C" level Rookwood decorators usually have average collector interest. Ellis ranks the following Rookwood pottery artists as "C" level.Rookwood1_1

  • Ed Abel
  • Louise Abel
  • William Auckland
  • Irene Bishop
  • Caroline Bonsall
  • Anna Bookprinter
  • Alice Craven
  • Patti Conant
  • Daniel Cook
  • Catherine Crabtree
  • Bertha Cranch
  • Edward Cranch
  • Mary Grace Denzler
  • Charles Dibowski
  • Cecil Duell
  • Rose Fechheimer
  • Loretta Holtkamp
  • Albert HumphreysDsc00723
  • Katherine Jones
  • Katherine Lay
  • Sadie Markland
  • Elizabeth McDermott
  • Margaret McDonald
  • Charles McLaughlin
  • Mary Louise McLaughlin
  • Ruben Menzel
  • Albert Munson
  • Clara Newton
  • Edith Noonan
  • Mary Perkins
  • Agnes Pitman
  • Albert Pons
  • Wesley Pullman
  • Marie Rauchfuss
  • Wilhelimine Rehm
  • Martin Rettig
  • Adeliza Sehon
  • Carolyn Stegner
  • Carrie Steinle
  • Harriette Strafer
  • Vera Tischler
  • Anna Valentien
  • Leona Van Briggle
  • Katherine Van Horne

Again, the list is fairly representative of today’s collector interest although the following Rookwood decorators seem to have a wider collector interest levels that I would consider at the high end of the "C" level and closer to the above average or "B" classification.

  • Cecil Duell
  • Rose Fechheimer
  • Katherine Jones
  • Albert Pons
  • Greg Myroth – Shop for Rookwood Pottery

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    • Your list of “C” Rookwood artists list M. Louise McLaughlin as a Rookwood artist. McLaughlin never was a Rookwood artist, although she and the Cincinnati Pottery Club occupied a room there and used Rookwood blanks for a period of time. A minor correction, but McLaughlins name is often incorrectly listed as a Rookwood artist. Thanks. Bob

    • Your list of “C” Rookwood artists list M. Louise McLaughlin as a Rookwood artist. McLaughlin never was a Rookwood artist, although she and the Cincinnati Pottery Club occupied a room there and used Rookwood blanks for a period of time. A minor correction, but McLaughlins name is often incorrectly listed as a Rookwood artist. Thanks. Bob

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