OverviewRookwood Pottery vase with a deep cherry red glaze, flaring neck, and rounded shoulder with low-relief modeling. Form number 6363. The glaze pools darker in the recesses and shows lighter ruby tones on the high points for added depth.Dating / BackgroundCirca 1950. The impressed Rookwood mark with the flame and the date letter L aligns with mid-20th-century Rookwood production. In the postwar period, Rookwood continued to produce refined decorative forms in strong single-color glazes suited to tasteful home display. Form 6363 pairs sculptural shoulder detail with a tall neck and a uniform presentation glaze.Why CollectRookwood is one of the most important names in American art pottery. Mid-century forms like this offer the brand's signature craftsmanship in a compact, display-friendly size. The saturated cherry glaze reads warm and intentional and works as a color anchor even without flowers.DimensionsHeight: 6 inWidth: 4 inDepth: 4 inConditionVery good vintage condition with light surface wear consistent with age, including a faint scratch or two in the glaze. No cracks, no repairs, and no structural damage observed.