Q: I have inherited about a dozen pieces of Roseville pottery from a distant cousin and understand that some of the patterns have become quite valuable. How can I determine how much my collection is ...
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 ...
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 ...
Q — I have two pieces of Roseville pottery, each marked with a paper label with a black border. I think the first is a fruit bowl. It has a light green or gray body with two handles, both decorated ...
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 ...
F?rom about 1875 until about 1925, there were more than 200 American companies producing American Art Pottery. One of the more prolific of these companies was the Roseville Pottery Company. Roseville ...
Q. I have a vase and a pair of candleholders which were given to me by my aunt. As you can see in the photograph, they are decorated with pine cones and are marked Roseville, U.S.A., with some numbers ...
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 ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Beginning in England in the early ...
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