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Elizabeth Neave Lincoln Rookwood Pottery French Marigold Centerpiece Tray, 1894

Item Details

An asymmetric serving or vanity tray by Elizabeth Neave Lincoln, having a rich Standard glaze with delicately painted two-tone French marigold floral decoration, marked to the underside.

Elizabeth Neave Lincoln decorated for Rookwood Pottery between 1891 and 1931. She studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and is known for her work with Standard and Vellum glazes. After her retirement from the pottery she spent the remainder of her working life in nursing.

Type Centerpiece or vanity tray
Brand Rookwood Pottery, Elizabeth Neave Lincoln, (American, 1867-1957)
Materials Earthenware
Marks Pattern, Artist’s Mark, Maker’s Mark
Period Late 19th Century
Origin United States

Condition

- crazing; minor marks, with a glaze pop to one side of the outer rim.

Dimensions

11.0" W x 1.0" H x 8.0" D

Item #

ITMG159095

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