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 ...
Auctioneer Kenneth Miller, known as Col. K.R. Miller, inspects some of the hundreds of Roseville Pottery pieces amassed by Jack and Carol Moyer over the years. The collection, seen here at Cross Keys ...
Attached are photos of a Roseville pottery vase with the number "385-4" embossed in the bottom. The overall dimensions are 4 inches high by 6 inches wide, as indicated by the ruler in the first two ...
Q: I am enclosing a picture of a jardiniere that my mother purchased around 1942. Marked "Roseville," it is in perfect condition. It has an $8.50 price listed on the bottom, and I am wondering what ...
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 ...
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 ...
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