The Grand Antique Mall, located in Cincinnati, Ohio, presents a Rookwood Pottery Porcelain 12” Vase in a Sea-Foam Green CELADON GLAZE and GLOSS FINISH. Its mold number, 6050, was originally created by William Ernst Hentschel. Encircling the vase, in-relief, are 3 leaping Gazelles, one with ringed horns. Between each gazelle are leaves with a center row of graduated pearls. RP date: 1937. 12”H x 9”W. Rim + Base Diameter= 4.25”. Weight=5.30 lbs. ABOUT THE COMPANY: Opening its doors in 1880, Cincinnati’s Rookwood Pottery quickly attracted international fame, and today, continues to be the most celebrated and collected American pottery. By the time Rookwood began its merger with Tiffany & Company in 1967, it was too late. Rookwood Pottery could not recover from its Great Depression losses, and closed its kilns the same year. QUESTIONS? Please send us a message and we will promptly reply.