
Rook Dish
A rare heritage design from the Rookwood archives, unseen in production for over 60 years, makes its return. First introduced in the early 1900s by John D. Wareham, a pivotal figure in Rookwood’s history, the piece stands as a symbol of our namesake.
- Heritage ceramic dish, originally designed as an ashtray in the early 1900s, also functions as a catchall or jewelry dish.
- Limited edition
- Measures 4" tall, 8" at its widest
- Mold #1139
- Variation in glaze makes each piece uniquely its own
A rare heritage design from the Rookwood archives, unseen in production for over 60 years, makes its return. First introduced in the early 1900s by John D. Wareham, a pivotal figure in Rookwood’s history, the piece stands as a symbol of our namesake.
- Heritage ceramic dish, originally designed as an ashtray in the early 1900s, also functions as a catchall or jewelry dish.
- Limited edition
- Measures 4" tall, 8" at its widest
- Mold #1139
- Variation in glaze makes each piece uniquely its own
Description
A rare heritage design from the Rookwood archives, unseen in production for over 60 years, makes its return. First introduced in the early 1900s by John D. Wareham, a pivotal figure in Rookwood’s history, the piece stands as a symbol of our namesake.
- Heritage ceramic dish, originally designed as an ashtray in the early 1900s, also functions as a catchall or jewelry dish.
- Limited edition
- Measures 4" tall, 8" at its widest
- Mold #1139
- Variation in glaze makes each piece uniquely its own



















