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An enormous antique Rookwood Pottery vase with oak leaves and acorns by Matt Daly, 1888
Monumental 1888 Rookwood Art Pottery Vase by Matthew A. Daly
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An enormous late 19th century American art pottery vase from Rookwood Pottery of Cincinnati, Ohio. The monumental vase is 20.5 inches in height, date marked for 1888, and was decorated and signed by Matthew Andrew Daly (1860-1937). This sculptural red clay vessel is decorated with carved branches bearing curling oak leaves and acorns in low relief on a brown-red mahogany high-gloss ground. Although the vase was created in the 1880s, the rich and warm autumnal palette would perfectly compliment any Art & Crafts interior.
Fully marked on the base with Rookwood's RP logo with two flame marks for 1888, Matthew Andrew Daly's "MAD" artist cipher over /DY, "483" (shape number), "A" (representing the largest shape produced for this model), and an additional R (signifying red clay). Very good condition with scattered scuffs and light scratches, measuring 20.5 in. height x 11 in diameter (at widest) x 6 in. (at rim).
Maria Longworth Nichols (1849-1932) founded Rookwood Pottery in 1880 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Rookwood quickly became America's pre-eminent art pottery, winning a number of prestigious awards including a gold medal at the Universal Exposition in Paris in 1889. Matthew Andrew Daly (1860-1937) was born in Cincinnati and joined Rookwood Pottery in 1882. He became a top decorator before leaving the company in 1903 to head the art department at the U.S. Playing Card Company.
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