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Roseville Pottery- Snowberry Vase in Blue

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1950   item# 977517 (stock# CAG-vn)

Roseville Pottery- Snowberry Vase in Blue
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$200 

Decorative Roseville Pottery Snowberry blue bowl(relatively unusual). Super mold, color and glaze. MINT CONDITION. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Bottom marked with Roseville, USA and 1RB-5. Rose bowl is 5 1/4" tall and 6 1/2" wide. SHOWS WELL and ESTATE FRESH!


1920s ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY PLANTER

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1930   item# 506187 (stock# fla-wwv)

1920s ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY PLANTER
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$200 

This Florentine line was second to Donatello in popularity in it's time. Designed in panels of rough mottled flowers separated by a draping cluster of berries and fruit on blue and green backgrounds plus dark brown with beige and green cluster. It is 7" in diameter, 5+" tall and was produced by Roseville from 1924 to 1928.


Roseville, Clemantis Pattern, Pair of Frogs

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1940   item# 131934 (stock# FZ137)

Roseville, Clemantis Pattern, Pair of Frogs
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$120/pair 

Roseville pottery in the Clemantis style. A pair of Frogs (used to display flowers) in a blue-green aspect. Excellent condition.


Turn of the Century Fulper Pottery

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1900   item# 124304 (stock# 151wzz)

Turn of the Century Fulper Pottery
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SOLD 

Fulper Pottery of New Jersey began in 1860, but did not create art pottery until 1900 under the guidance of the grandson of Abram Fulper, the founder. In the World's Fair of 1904, some of Fulper's work was given a prize for design. In 1910, Johann Martin Stangl, a glazing expert, started working at Fulper. Stangl became president in 1926, and changed the company name to Stangl Pottery in 1929. Stangl acquired the firm in 1930. Judging by the glaze on this ceramic, I would suggest that this was produced prior to 1900 at a time when Fulper was interested in the Chinese/Japanese glazes, and before Stangl came to work for the firm. The item measures 275mm in diameter and 65mm high


Stangl Floral Plate, Pattern Thistle

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1960   item# 116568 (stock# CS)

Stangl Floral Plate, Pattern Thistle
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Beautiful Stangl Pottery Plate measure about 11 inches across. Beautiful draftsmanship. Stangl Potterty closed their operation in the 60's. In 1942 Stangl made a radical move to be different, and tested a hand-carved, hand-painted pottery style based upon the pottery of the Pennsylvania Dutch. This pottery style involved taking a red body and covering it with a white englobe (a thin layer of a liquid white clay) that would then be allowed to partially dry. The thin white englobe would then be carved to allow the red body to show through. The piece would be fired to harden the clay, then painted, glazed, and refired. It was a time consuming, laborious process but also a very distinctive process. This hand-carved, hand-painted style of pottery would dominate Stangl's dinnerware lines up until the mid 1960's. At that time Stangl made a concerted effort to reduce the amount of carving being done. Many lines were introduced that required little carving (for instance the border only - Golden Blossom, Apple Delight) or required no carving at all (Orchard Song, Piecrust). The glory days of Stangl's hand-carved, hand-painted dinnerware lines were effectively ending. Limited amounts of the hand carved lines would continue to be made until 1974 when the red body was completely discontinued.


Roseville Gardinia Planter

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1950   item# 94426 (stock# FFn)

Roseville Gardinia Planter
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$250 

A lovely Roseville Planter in the Gardenia pattern c1940s. It is marked (in relief) Roseville U.S.A 630 - 12" on the base, and the colours go from a light pea green to a light amber color with green leaves and white gardenias. It is in excellent condition - no chips, cracks, staining or restoration of any type, just a some lines of crazing. It measures 13" x 6" x 5 3/4". Shipping is $20 to the US (other spots may vary) - insured is higher.


Roseville Bulb Planter in Florentine Pattern

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1910   item# 85373 (stock# la 0002)

Roseville Bulb Planter in Florentine Pattern
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This Roseville bowl is in the “Florentine" pattern. It has a dark cream background, with the surrounding decorative elements in soft green, blue and brown. It is 9" in diameter, 3" tall. It has the blue stamped "RV" mark. This particular form is often referred to as a bulb planter, and was produced by Roseville from 1924 to 1928.

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