THE PIECE: A Roseville "Gardenia" art pottery vase, 12 inches high, from about 1950 View full sizeThe Roseville pottery vase owned by Rosemary Elfer of LaPlace was produced around 1950 as part of the ...
Question: I have enclosed a photo of the mark on an 8-inch-high stoneware crock decorated with two wide cobalt stripes. The crock was given to me by an aunt who insists it is a valuable Roseville item ...
ROSEVILLE, Ohio — Jerry Acheson Jr. never imagined he’d be spending his days digging in the front yard of his Roseville home not for treasure, but for answers. Instead of gold, Acheson is unearthing ...
Roseville Pottery was founded in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. A second Roseville plant opened in nearby Zanesville in 1898. Early Roseville pieces were decorated with handwork, including sgraffito ...
ROSEVILLE - The Village of Roseville, like many area communities, was once prosperous, thriving on the manufacturing of pottery. However, the village began a steady decline when the need for pottery ...
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 ...
Q — I collect Roseville art pottery. I recently came across some utilitarian pottery marked “R.R.P. Co. / Roseville, O. / U.S.A.” I do not think it is Roseville. What can you tell me about “R.R.P. Co.
Southeast Ohio is known for its strong pottery heritage. Clever pieces made by Roseville and Weller potteries that flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries grace museums and ...
ROSEVILLE – When Debbie Morrison Fraunfelter returns to Roseville to attend the Crooksville-Roseville Pottery Festival, recollections of the 1965 festival are apt to flood her memory: She was the ...
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 ...