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View The book of Rookwood pottery By Herbert Peck
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The book of Rookwood pottery

By Herbert Peck

View Toward the modern style By Kenneth R. Trapp

Toward the modern style

Toward the modern style

By Kenneth R. Trapp

View Rookwood pottery By Rookwood Pottery Company
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Rookwood pottery

By Rookwood Pottery Company

View Rookwood pottery By Anita J. Ellis
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Rookwood pottery

By Anita J. Ellis

View 2,292 pieces of early Rookwood pottery in the Cincinnati Art Museum in 1916 By S. G. Burt

2,292 pieces of early Rookwood pottery in the Cincinnati Art Museum in 1916

2,292 pieces of early Rookwood pottery in the Cincinnati Art Museum in 1916

By S. G. Burt

View Rookwood IV & keramics 1994 By Cincinnati Art Galleries

Rookwood IV & keramics 1994

Rookwood IV & keramics 1994

By Cincinnati Art Galleries

View Rookwood Exchange, Cincinnati, Ohio By J. Kevin Lawler

Rookwood Exchange, Cincinnati, Ohio

Rookwood Exchange, Cincinnati, Ohio

By J. Kevin Lawler

View Rookwood pottery By Jeffrey B. Snyder
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Rookwood pottery

By Jeffrey B. Snyder

View Rookwood garden pottery By Rookwood Pottery Company

Rookwood garden pottery

Rookwood garden pottery

By Rookwood Pottery Company

View (Former) Della Robbia Bar (aka The "Crypt," now Fiori Restaurant), in the (former) Vanderbilt Hotel, ground floor interior consisting of the entrance vestibule, front dining room, rear dining room, and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, piers, Guastavino tiled ceiling vaults, and architectural terra cotta manufactured by Rookwood Pottery, 4 Park Avenue, Manhattan By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission

(Former) Della Robbia Bar (aka The "Crypt," now Fiori Restaurant), in the (former) Vanderbilt Hotel, ground floor interior consisting of the entrance vestibule, front dining room, rear dining room, and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, piers, Guastavino tiled ceiling vaults, and architectural terra cotta manufactured by Rookwood Pottery, 4 Park Avenue, Manhattan

(Former) Della Robbia Bar (aka The "Crypt," now Fiori Restaurant), in the (former) Vanderbilt Hotel, ground floor interior consisting of the entrance vestibule, front dining room, rear dining room, and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, piers, Guastavino tiled ceiling vaults, and architectural terra cotta manufactured by Rookwood Pottery, 4 Park Avenue, Manhattan

By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission

View Women, culture and commerce By Nancy Elizabeth Owen

Women, culture and commerce

Women, culture and commerce

By Nancy Elizabeth Owen

View Rookwood V & Keramics 1995 By
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Rookwood V & Keramics 1995

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View The Glover collection By Cincinnati Art Galleries

The Glover collection

The Glover collection

By Cincinnati Art Galleries

View Rookwood II By Cincinnati Art Galleries

Rookwood II

Rookwood II

By Cincinnati Art Galleries

View The second book of Rookwood Pottery By Herbert Peck

The second book of Rookwood Pottery

The second book of Rookwood Pottery

By Herbert Peck

View Letitia By Lorinda Hagen
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Letitia

By Lorinda Hagen

View Letitia By Lorinda Hagen
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Letitia

By Lorinda Hagen

View Rookwood and the industry of art By Nancy Elizabeth Owen
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Rookwood and the industry of art

By Nancy Elizabeth Owen

View Warman's Rookwood Pottery By Denise Rago
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Warman's Rookwood Pottery

By Denise Rago

View Rookwood pottery By Nicholson, Nick.
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Rookwood pottery

By Nicholson, Nick.

View Rookwood By Edwin J. Kircher

Rookwood

Rookwood

By Edwin J. Kircher

View Rookwood and the American Indian By Anita J. Ellis

Rookwood and the American Indian

Rookwood and the American Indian

By Anita J. Ellis