FISHERS, INDIANA — A pair of passionate antique dealers have kept the Roseville Pottery name alive decades after its demise, and at the same time protecting collectors from knock-offs. "After ...
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. This fall it is ...
If a quick glance at a flowery vase identifies it as Roseville Pottery, most antique collectors pass on by. Roseville vases often have floral designs that appear to be from the1920s or 1930s but are ...
> Rare Roseville Pottery Mostique Console Bowl Roseville Pottery Rare Roseville Pottery Mostique Console Bowl, 1915 green, brown 3"H x 10" d Condition Estimate Subscribers only Auction Venue/Sale Sale ...
Roseville was founded in 1892 and began producing pottery pieces called Rosane Ware in 1900 Until it ceased operations in 1954, Roseville produced dozens of lines and patterns Roseville has a few rare ...
10 x 13 in. (25.4 x 33 cm.) ...
Please don’t confuse Roseville Pottery with Weller Pottery. Weller made creations of hand-painted ware long after Roseville abandoned the pottery business. After World War I, Samuel Weller followed ...
I am enclosing photos of a vase that is in near-mint condition with no chips or scratches. It stands 14-3/8 inches tall and is marked “Roseville U.S.A. 97-14” on the bottom. Would you have any idea ...
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