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This vase was part of Roseville’s 1940 “White Rose” line, which combined showy white blooms and green leaves with textured two-tone bodies; the color combinations included blue-turquoise, pink-green, ...
This Roseville Pottery vase is in the ixia pattern, which was manufactured during the 1930s. I inherited my vase from my aunt. It has raised flowers and is about 7 inches high.
I consider Roseville Pottery, with its pretty pieces, a virtual flower garden. And for a reasonable outlay, a collector can accumulate an impressive display, from roses to pinecones.
POTTERY HISTORY: Founded in 1890, the Roseville Pottery Co. began as the manufacturer of simple household earthenware. Originally located in Roseville, Ohio, the company moved to Zanesville, Ohio ...
Shearwater Pottery vase, black-and-white slip glaze, geometric pattern, Walter Anderson, 1930, 5 3/4 inches, $2,440. Sterling silver water urn, George III, engraved crest, inscription, London ...
Although it is not marked, the seller sold it to me for $12 as a “Roseville 1920s piece.” Any information you can provide about “Roseville,” the vase and its present value, if any, is ...
Roseville Pottery first opened in 1890 in Roseville, Ohio. In 1898, a second plant was opened in Zanesville, Ohio. The company continued until 1954.
Chances are that you’ve seen Roseville pottery. The company was founded in 1892 in Zanesville, Ohio, mainly because of the area’s rich clay deposits. The first pieces produced in 1900 were ...
Appraisal: Ozeki Shibuichi Vase, ca. 1890 Clip: S28 Ep12 | 2m 5s | Appraisal: Ozeki Shibuichi Vase, ca. 1890 (2m 5s) ...
Q. I have a vase that has yellow flowers on the front and back. The base is marked “Roseville” with the numbers “125-10.” Can you let me know more about this vase and what i… ...
Roseville Pottery was incorporated in 1892 by George F. Young, general manager and later primary owner, and was named for its location in Roseville, Ohio. One of the fastest growing pottery companies ...