RumRill Pottery Vase #308, Circa 1935
RumRill Pottery was the brainchild of Texan George Rumrill, a savvy salesman who, in 1930, started the Arkansas Products Company, which sold art pottery produced by the likes of Niloak and Camark. Rumrill began producing a line of pottery under the RumRill name, farming out his designs to be manufactured at established companies such as Red Wing in Minnesota and various Ohio potteries including Shawnee and Gonder. RumRill pottery ceased operations upon his death in 1943.
This large and lovely RumRill pottery vase, part of the "Florentine Group" produced by Red Wing circa 1935, features an elegant tapered neck with flaring rim and scroll handle treatment, covered in a wonderful pink semi-matte glaze with green overspray.
Condition is excellent, free from chipping, cracking or restoration, with minor crazing and a no-show factory underglaze chip to the footring.
Marked with die-impressed " 308 RumRill ".
H 10", W 7.75", rim 4.5", base 5.5".
Item ID: 1539
$70 USD
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