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I would like information on a carved, green soapstone vase that belongs to a friend. It is in excellent condition and stands about 12 inches high. There are no markings.
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 ...
THE PIECE: A Roseville "Gardenia" art pottery vase, 12 inches high, from about 1950 ...
My husband inherited two items that I would like to identify. Both are round and made of cast metal. The first, in the shape of a ship, has been made ...
Q. We have recently acquired this beautiful vase, marked “Roseville.” We’ve looked in all the books we can find and have snooped in some antiques centers and cannot find this patt… ...
GREENFIELD –The Friends of the Greenfield Public Library are raffling a wall hanging entitled "Roseville," a tribute to the poplar Roseville Pottery Co. that was founded in 1890. Designed by ...
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 numb… ...
Appraisal: Roseville Pottery Vases, ca. 1925 Clip: Season 29 Episode 9 | 1m 18s Video has Closed Captions | CC In Living History Farms, Hour 3, David Rago appraises Roseville Pottery vases, ca. 1925.
Q. I received this vase as a gift in the late 1940s, and have seen where Roseville items are collectible. Does it have any value?A.Decoding the numbers on its bottom reveals that your freesia (a ...
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 dec… ...