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      • 20th c. Don Reitz Ceramic Blue Burst Jug Vase
        Nov. 12, 2024

        20th c. Don Reitz Ceramic Blue Burst Jug Vase

        Est: $400 - $800

        Don Reitz (American, 1929-2014). Studio ceramic jug or vase with a glazed blue burst design sprawling along the unglazed exterior, mid- to late 20th century. This bulbous vessel features a squat, rounded form with a tapered neck. The contrast between the turquoise-hued glazed splashing across the earthy unglazed surface adds a layered and tactile texture to the piece. Carved "Reitz" along the underside.

        Revere Auctions
      • Don Reitz, (American, 1929) Stoneware Pottery Lidded Jar
        Nov. 07, 2024

        Don Reitz, (American, 1929) Stoneware Pottery Lidded Jar

        Est: $50 - $500

        DESCRIPTION: Don (Donald) Reitz, (American, 1929-2014) stoneware pottery lidded jar. Signed 'Reitz' on the underside. Donald Lester Reitz (November 7, 1929 – March 19, 2014) was an American ceramic artist, recognized for inspiring a reemergence of salt glaze pottery in United States. He was a teacher of ceramic art at the University of Wisconsin–Madison from 1962 until 1988. During this period, he adapted the pottery firing technique developed in the Middle Ages, which involved pouring salt into the pottery kiln during the firing stage. His works are featured in several museums including the Smithsonian Institution, American Museum of Ceramic Art, and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. CIRCA: 20th Century ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H: 7 1/2" W: 8" CONDITION: Good Condition Unless otherwise stated, all information provided is the opinion of our specialists. Should you have any specific questions regarding the condition of this lot, please use the ask question button or send us an email.

        Akiba Galleries
      • Don Reitz, Vessel
        Oct. 17, 2024

        Don Reitz, Vessel

        Est: $600 - $800

        Don Reitz Vessel late 20th century glazed stoneware 7 h x 12.5 w x 11.25 d in (18 x 32 x 29 cm) Incised signature to underside 'Reitz'. Provenance: Collection of Arthur J. Williams This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

        Rago Arts and Auction Center
      • Two studio art pottery vessels: Rock Hard Stoneware, Don Reitz (American, 1929 - 2014) 8 1/4"H x 6 3/4"W (larger)
        Oct. 09, 2024

        Two studio art pottery vessels: Rock Hard Stoneware, Don Reitz (American, 1929 - 2014) 8 1/4"H x 6 3/4"W (larger)

        Est: $200 - $300

        Two studio art pottery vessels: Rock Hard Stoneware, Don Reitz (American, 1929 - 2014)

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), pair of art pottery creamer vessels, stoneware, 5 1/2"H x 4 1/4"Diam. (largest)
        Oct. 09, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), pair of art pottery creamer vessels, stoneware, 5 1/2"H x 4 1/4"Diam. (largest)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) pair of art pottery creamer vessels stoneware Signed under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery tea bowl and platter, glazed stoneware, 4 1/4"H x 9 1/4"W (largest)
        Oct. 09, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery tea bowl and platter, glazed stoneware, 4 1/4"H x 9 1/4"W (largest)

        Est: $140 - $250

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) studio pottery tea bowl and platter glazed stoneware Both signed under base Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), art pottery carafe and planter vessel, stoneware, 10 1/2"H x 4 1/2"Diam. (carafe)
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), art pottery carafe and planter vessel, stoneware, 10 1/2"H x 4 1/2"Diam. (carafe)

        Est: $400 - $600

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) art pottery carafe and planter vessel stoneware Both signed under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery footed bowl, glazed stoneware, 5"H x 7"Diam.
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery footed bowl, glazed stoneware, 5"H x 7"Diam.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery footed bowl glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery sculpture, glazed stoneware, 6"H x 11"W x 9"D
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery sculpture, glazed stoneware, 6"H x 11"W x 9"D

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery sculpture glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery double handled jar with lid, glazed stoneware, 5 1/2"H x 7"W x 6"D
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery double handled jar with lid, glazed stoneware, 5 1/2"H x 7"W x 6"D

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery double handled jar with lid glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery lidded jar, glazed stoneware, 5"H x 7"Diam.
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery lidded jar, glazed stoneware, 5"H x 7"Diam.

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery lidded jar glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), footed studio pottery bowl with handles, glazed stoneware, 6"H x 16 1/2"W x 14"D
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), footed studio pottery bowl with handles, glazed stoneware, 6"H x 16 1/2"W x 14"D

        Est: $200 - $300

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) footed studio pottery bowl with handles glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), pair of studio pottery charger platters, 1992, glazed stoneware, 1"H x 9"Diam. (one)
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), pair of studio pottery charger platters, 1992, glazed stoneware, 1"H x 9"Diam. (one)

        Est: $200 - $300

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) pair of studio pottery charger platters, 1992 glazed stoneware Both signed and dated under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery pitcher, glazed stoneware, 10"H x 6"Diam.
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery pitcher, glazed stoneware, 10"H x 6"Diam.

        Est: $200 - $300

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) studio pottery pitcher glazed stoneware Signed under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), 2 studio pottery plates, glazed stoneware, 2 1/2"H x 10 1/2"Diam. (largest)
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), 2 studio pottery plates, glazed stoneware, 2 1/2"H x 10 1/2"Diam. (largest)

        Est: $200 - $300

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) 2 studio pottery plates glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery planter vessel, glazed stoneware, 4 1/2"H x 6 1/2"Diam.
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery planter vessel, glazed stoneware, 4 1/2"H x 6 1/2"Diam.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) studio pottery planter vessel glazed stoneware Signed under base Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery bowl, 1992, glazed stoneware, 2 1/2"H x 12 1/4"Diam.
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery bowl, 1992, glazed stoneware, 2 1/2"H x 12 1/4"Diam.

        Est: $200 - $300

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) studio pottery bowl, 1992 glazed stoneware Signed and dated under base Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

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      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery pitcher, glazed stoneware, 9"H x 5 1/2"W
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), studio pottery pitcher, glazed stoneware, 9"H x 5 1/2"W

        Est: $200 - $400

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) studio pottery pitcher glazed stoneware Signed under base Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

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      • Tom Reitz, American (20th Century), pair of studio pottery vessels, glazed stoneware, 9"H x 4"Diam. (largest)
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Tom Reitz, American (20th Century), pair of studio pottery vessels, glazed stoneware, 9"H x 4"Diam. (largest)

        Est: $100 - $200

        Tom Reitz American, (20th Century) pair of studio pottery vessels glazed stoneware Both signed under base.

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      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), art pottery mug and bowl, stoneware, 3 3/4"H x 5"Diam. (bowl)
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), art pottery mug and bowl, stoneware, 3 3/4"H x 5"Diam. (bowl)

        Est: $200 - $300

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) art pottery mug and bowl stoneware Both signed under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

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      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014, art pottery lidded jar, stoneware, 6 1/4"H x 5 1/2"Diam. (with lid)
        Oct. 05, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014, art pottery lidded jar, stoneware, 6 1/4"H x 5 1/2"Diam. (with lid)

        Est: $200 - $400

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014 art pottery lidded jar stoneware Signed under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), collection of 3 studio pottery candlestick holders, glazed stoneware, 2 3/4"H x 7 1/2"Diam. (largest)
        Sep. 18, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929-2014), collection of 3 studio pottery candlestick holders, glazed stoneware, 2 3/4"H x 7 1/2"Diam. (largest)

        Est: $120 - $200

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929-2014) collection of 3 studio pottery candlestick holders glazed stoneware All signed under base. One dated 1976. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • DON REITZ (1929-2014) Pitcher1975salt-glazed stonewareheight 14 1/2in (36.8cm); width with handle 11in (27.9cm)
        Jul. 25, 2024

        DON REITZ (1929-2014) Pitcher1975salt-glazed stonewareheight 14 1/2in (36.8cm); width with handle 11in (27.9cm)

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        DON REITZ (1929-2014) Pitcher 1975 salt-glazed stoneware height 14 1/2in (36.8cm); width with handle 11in (27.9cm)

        Bonhams
      • DON REITZ (1929-2014) I Did the Answer... What was the Question? Teapot-Form Covered Vessel1985glazed stoneware, incised 'REITZ' and titledheight 16 1/8in (41cm); width 12in (30cm); depth 10in (25.5cm)
        Jul. 25, 2024

        DON REITZ (1929-2014) I Did the Answer... What was the Question? Teapot-Form Covered Vessel1985glazed stoneware, incised 'REITZ' and titledheight 16 1/8in (41cm); width 12in (30cm); depth 10in (25.5cm)

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        DON REITZ (1929-2014) I Did the Answer... What was the Question? Teapot-Form Covered Vessel 1985 glazed stoneware, incised 'REITZ' and titled height 16 1/8in (41cm); width 12in (30cm); depth 10in (25.5cm)

        Bonhams
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery pitcher, glazed stoneware, 12 3/4"H x 10 1/4"W
        Jul. 06, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery pitcher, glazed stoneware, 12 3/4"H x 10 1/4"W

        Est: $160 - $250

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery pitcher glazed stoneware Signed under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery double handled footed bowl, 1993, glazed stoneware, 6 1/2"H x 12"Diam.
        Jul. 06, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery double handled footed bowl, 1993, glazed stoneware, 6 1/2"H x 12"Diam.

        Est: $200 - $400

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery double handled footed bowl, 1993 glazed stoneware Incised signature and date under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery vessel, glazed stoneware, 3"H x 10"Diam.
        Jul. 06, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery vessel, glazed stoneware, 3"H x 10"Diam.

        Est: $120 - $200

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery vessel glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), double ended horizontal cornucopia studio pottery vase, glazed stoneware, 6 1/2"H x 15"W x 6"D
        Jul. 06, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), double ended horizontal cornucopia studio pottery vase, glazed stoneware, 6 1/2"H x 15"W x 6"D

        Est: $200 - $400

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) double ended horizontal cornucopia studio pottery vase glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery pedestal bowl, glazed stoneware, 6 1/4"H x 12 1/4"Diam.
        Jul. 06, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery pedestal bowl, glazed stoneware, 6 1/4"H x 12 1/4"Diam.

        Est: $300 - $400

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery pedestal bowl glazed stoneware Signed under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery vessel, glazed stoneware, 8"H x 7"Diam.
        Jul. 06, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), studio pottery vessel, glazed stoneware, 8"H x 7"Diam.

        Est: $140 - $250

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) studio pottery vessel glazed stoneware Incised signature under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), ridged cylindrical studio pottery vase, glazed stoneware, 8 1/2"H x 4"Diam.
        Jul. 06, 2024

        Don (Donald) Reitz, American (1929 - 2014), ridged cylindrical studio pottery vase, glazed stoneware, 8 1/2"H x 4"Diam.

        Est: $300 - $400

        Don (Donald) Reitz American, (1929 - 2014) ridged cylindrical studio pottery vase glazed stoneware Signed under base. Biography from the Archives of askART: "Don Reitz: Clay, Fire, Salt, and Wood" by Jody Clowes Fearless improvisation and revival in American studio ceramics. Don Reitz is recognized as one of the most important and influential ceramic artists of this century. Trained at Alfred University in the early 1960s, Reitz has pursued a life-long investigation of salt and wood firing of his ceramic pieces in order to preserve the energy and freshness of his artistic marks and gestures. Finding that the texture and unpredictability of salt-firing suited his work, Reitz almost single-handedly revived this neglected technique, and through long experimentation developed a range of colors and surface effects previously unknown in salt-firing. Juggling and manipulating the variables in each firing, Reitz is a virtuoso who relishes knowing what he can control and what he cannot. His work maintains a fine balance between technical mastery and improvisation. The Elvehjem Museum of Art (Now Chazen Museum of Art) retrospective features some seventy-four ceramic works that Reitz created between 1960 and the present. Don Reitz taught in the University of Wisconsin-Madison art department from 1962 to 1988. In 2002 he received one of the highest honors in his field when the American Craft Council awarded him their Gold Medal. Jody Clowes is an independent art scholar and exhibition curator. This title was distributed for the Elvehjem Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison Source: http://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/3931.htm

        Ripley Auctions
      • DONALD REITZ (American, 1929 – 2014). Studio pottery multi-color drip-glazed, lift-cover, bun shape stoneware dish, Signed at base "Rei
        Feb. 01, 2024

        DONALD REITZ (American, 1929 – 2014). Studio pottery multi-color drip-glazed, lift-cover, bun shape stoneware dish, Signed at base "Rei

        Est: $150 - $250

        DONALD REITZ (American, 1929 – 2014). Studio pottery multi-color drip-glazed, lift-cover, bun shape stoneware dish, Signed at base "Reitz.". Cover has stylized twig handle - D: 12 in.

        Sloans & Kenyon
      • DON REITZ ART POTTERY CHARGER PLATE. SIGNED
        Oct. 18, 2023

        DON REITZ ART POTTERY CHARGER PLATE. SIGNED

        Est: $250 - $350

        DON REITZ Art Pottery Charger Plate. Signed Dimensions: H: 1.5 inches: W: 16.5 inches: D: 16.5 inches --- US Packing and Shipping charge: In house shipping available. Will be calculated once destination known. Plus insurance at a rate of $1 per hundred.

        Uniques & Antiques
      • Don Reitz (1929-2014) Vessel
        May. 24, 2023

        Don Reitz (1929-2014) Vessel

        Est: $400 - $600

        Don Reitz (1929-2014) Vessel glazed stoneware signed 'Reitz' H 8 x W 7 1/2 x D 4 inches This lot is located in Chicago. Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois

        Hindman
      • ATTRIBUTED DON (DONALD) REITZ (Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014), Pipe-form abstract vessel., Salt-fired stoneware, height 17”. Length at base 11”.
        Apr. 19, 2023

        ATTRIBUTED DON (DONALD) REITZ (Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014), Pipe-form abstract vessel., Salt-fired stoneware, height 17”. Length at base 11”.

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        ATTRIBUTED DON (DONALD) REITZ Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014 Pipe-form abstract vessel.

        Eldred's
      • Don Reitz, Untitled (Tea Stack)
        Apr. 13, 2023

        Don Reitz, Untitled (Tea Stack)

        Est: $7,000 - $10,000

        Don Reitz Untitled (Tea Stack) c. 2010 glazed stoneware 47.5 h x 19.75 dia in (121 x 50 cm) Incised signature to base 'Reitz'. Provenance: Leedy-Voulkos Art Center, Kansas City, MO | Acquired from the previous in 1989 by the present owner This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

        Rago Arts and Auction Center
      • DON REITZ LIDDED POTTER.
        Feb. 28, 2023

        DON REITZ LIDDED POTTER.

        Est: $300 - $500

        A Don Reitz (American, 1929-2014) lidded pot. Brown glaze with green accents. Marked on base. 8 3/4" x 7 1/4"

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • DON REITZ
        Jan. 28, 2023

        DON REITZ

        Est: $300 - $500

        DON REITZ (American, 1929-2014), wide wing-shaped dish, glazed stoneware, signed ''Reitz'' and initialed to underside. Minor wear to glaze at edges, minor areas of crazing. 9-3/4''w, 8-1/2''d, 1-3/4''h.

        South Bay Auctions Inc
      • Don Reitz, Vessel
        Dec. 18, 2022

        Don Reitz, Vessel

        Est: $300 - $500

        Don Reitz, Vessel glazed ceramic, signed, 4.5"h

        Clars Auctions
      • Don Reitz, Slab Bowl
        Dec. 18, 2022

        Don Reitz, Slab Bowl

        Est: $500 - $700

        Don Reitz, Slab Bowl glazed stoneware, signed, 10"d

        Clars Auctions
      • Don Reitz, Large Pitcher
        Dec. 18, 2022

        Don Reitz, Large Pitcher

        Est: $500 - $700

        Don Reitz, Large Pitcher salt-glazed stoneware, shino glaze drips, signed, 12"h

        Clars Auctions
      • Donald Lester Reitz, (1929-2014, American), Footed charger, circa 1970s-80s, Bisque stoneware and engobe, 7.5" H x 12.25" W x 12" D
        Nov. 30, 2022

        Donald Lester Reitz, (1929-2014, American), Footed charger, circa 1970s-80s, Bisque stoneware and engobe, 7.5" H x 12.25" W x 12" D

        Est: $500 - $700

        Donald Lester Reitz (1929-2014, American) Footed charger, circa 1970s-80s Bisque stoneware and engobe Incised signature to underside: Reitz 7.5" H x 12.25" W x 12" D

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • DON (DONALD) REITZ (Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014), Pipe-form abstract vessel., Salt-fired stoneware, height 17”. Length at base 11”.
        Nov. 18, 2022

        DON (DONALD) REITZ (Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014), Pipe-form abstract vessel., Salt-fired stoneware, height 17”. Length at base 11”.

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        DON (DONALD) REITZ Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014 Pipe-form abstract vessel.

        Eldred's
      • DON (DONALD) REITZ (Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014), Abstract sculpture, Wood-fired stoneware, height 48”. Width across top 26”.
        Nov. 18, 2022

        DON (DONALD) REITZ (Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014), Abstract sculpture, Wood-fired stoneware, height 48”. Width across top 26”.

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        DON (DONALD) REITZ Wisconsin/Arizona, 1929-2014 Abstract sculpture in the form of a baptismal font with a coiled serpent-like attachment at the top. Signed "Reitz" on base and dated "'01".

        Eldred's
      • DON REITZ, “YAMA NO YUKI," CERAMIC SCULPTURE.
        Sep. 24, 2022

        DON REITZ, “YAMA NO YUKI," CERAMIC SCULPTURE.

        Est: $700 - $900

        Reitz, Don (American, 1929-2014). “Yama No Yuki (Mountain Snow)" ceramic sculpture. Signed "REITZ 01." 11" x 8 3/4" x 7 1/4". Provenance: Purchased from Maurine Littleton Gallery, Washington D.C. in 2001. Includes receipt and appraisal. From a Maryland private collection.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • Don Reitz (American, 1929-2014) Untitled Vessel
        Jul. 28, 2022

        Don Reitz (American, 1929-2014) Untitled Vessel

        Est: $300 - $400

        Don Reitz (American, 1929-2014) Untitled Vessel glazed stoneware signed 'Reitz' H 6 1/2 x Dia 5 inches.

        Hindman
      • Don Reitz (American, 1929-2014) Untitled Vessel
        Jul. 28, 2022

        Don Reitz (American, 1929-2014) Untitled Vessel

        Est: $300 - $400

        Don Reitz (American, 1929-2014) Untitled Vessel glazed stoneware signed 'Reitz" H 5 3/4 x Dia 4 1/4 inches.

        Hindman
      • Don Reitz (1929-2014) 'Punch Out', 1999
        May. 25, 2022

        Don Reitz (1929-2014) 'Punch Out', 1999

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Don Reitz (1929-2014) 'Punch Out', 1999 glazed stoneware signed 'Reitz 99' H 9 x W 8 1/2 x D 8 1/4 inches Property from the Estate of Robert and Ruth Vogele, Chicago, Illinois Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist

        Hindman
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