Crocus
Introduced about 1912, Crocus features stylized flowers and line decoration regularly spaced around the vessels using the squeeze-bag technique. Pieces are unmarked or have artist initials.
Crocus green jardinière
with four buttressed handles, touched-up 2 1/2″ bruise to rim, scratches, and several pock marks, unmarked, 9″ by 12″.
$650-$750
Crocus bulbous vase
restoration to glaze chips at base, fleck to rim, 9 3/4″ by 4″.
$300-$350
Crocus bulbous vase
with stepped rim, squeeze-bag decorated in blue, yellow, and green, unmarked, 6″ tall.
$850-$950
Crocus green vase
with flaring rim, squeeze-bag decorated in blue, yellow, and green, restoration to chips at base, small flakes to rim, some touched-up, signed “RH,″ 9″ by 4″.
$300-$350
Two Crocus vases
both with stylized floral motifs, right: bottle vase, unmarked, 6 7/8″ tall, $450-$550; left, three-sided vase, unmarked, 8 1/8″ tall.
$650-$750
Two Crocus vases and an Aztec oil lamp
all with stylized floral motifs, right: cylindrical, unmarked, 9 3/4″ tall, $600-$700; oil lamp, unmarked, 11″ tall, $750-$850; left, bottle form, unmarked, 9 1/4″ tall.
$550-$650