Rookwood 1944 XLIV 6390 Floral Shell Plate Change Dish Compote 8"


$360.00

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Description

Mid century Rookwood shell plate / change dish / compote featuring a scalloped seashell and floral motif and light blue / turquoise glaze. This dish was originally designed by Arthur Conant. Shape 6390. Circa 1944 XLIV.

Arthur P. Conant was born in the city of Wyoming, Ohio on February 13, 1889. After studying at the Cincinnati Art Academy, he decorated pottery for Rookwood from 1915 until 1939. He married fellow Rookwood artist Patti Conant in 1911.Besides decorating, he also designed various ornamental pieces and bookends. He is best known for scenic vases depicting plants, flowers and animals including birds. The decor of this artist, in terms of color and composition, often contrasts with the work of other Rookwood artists and is considered by collectors to be above average. Arthur Conant died on April 10, 1966 in Lake Worth, Florida.

Condition

Good Overall - Gentle wear

Dimensions

7.75" x 4.25" x 1.5" (Width x Depth x Height)