Katherine deGolter

Katherine deGolter decorated pieces at Rookwood Pottery for only a few years, between 1881 and 1882. Her work is generally found on Mat Glaze pieces, and is mostly incised and die work. She was a member of the Women's Pottery Club with close ties to Rookwood in the early years. Collector interest in her pieces is considered to be below average.

Example of a Katherine deGolter vase in Mat Glaze.



Example of a Katherine deGolter vase in Mat Glaze.

Example of a Katherine deGolter mark according to Rookwood records



Example of a Katherine deGolter mark according to Rookwood records

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