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For Sale is a lovely piece of Art Pottery made by The Marblehead Pottery Company of Marblehead, Mass. The piece of Art Pottery is a Vase that is a hard to find shape and it More »
For Sale is a lovely piece of Art Pottery made by The Marblehead Pottery Company of Marblehead, Mass. The piece of Art Pottery is a Vase that is a hard to find shape and it is done in the most Popular "Marblehead" Blue Glaze. The Vase has some size to it as it stands 6" tall and is 5 1/2" in diameter at the bulbous bottom and is heavy and solid.
The Vase displays a tapered swollen form. The vase at the top resembles a volcano opening and it tapers out an angle and then back in at the very bottom. A very pleasing swollen form that is not that commonly found. The Vase has that rich matte speckled blue glaze that made Marblehead Pottery famous. The shape of the Vase is as unique as the Glaze and is synonymous with the style of Marblehead Pottery. The inside of the vase display a truly beautiful Robins Egg Semi Gloss Blue Interior. You can see the gooves on the inside to show this is a hand thrown piece as opposed to a mold made one.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings.The Vase is signed on the bottom with Marblehead's Impressed Ship Logo along with the Capital Letters "M" and "P" for Marblehead Pottery. This would look just wonderful in that Stickley, Mission Style Arts and Crafts Bookcase. This piece was made Circa 1904-1915.
Marblehead Pottery was established in 1904 by Dr. Herbert J. Hall as a Studio Art Pottery in Marblehead, Massachusetts using the art and technique of ceramics manufacturing and decorating as a rehabilitation and therapeutic aid to local sanitarium patients at Hall's Devereux Mansion Sanitarium. Marblehead Pottery stopped producing Art Pottery in 1936. Marblehead Pottery was a small Pottery Company never employing more than 6 workers. Their Pottery is considered somewhat scare as compared to their Contemporaries of the day.
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For sale is a lovely piece of art pottery made by the Peters and Reed Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The shape is a Vase and it is the ever popular Chromal Scenic Landscape More »
For sale is a lovely piece of art pottery made by the Peters and Reed Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The shape is a Vase and it is the ever popular Chromal Scenic Landscape Line. The Vase has some size to it as it measures 8 1/2" tall and is 6" in diameter. The top opening measures 3 7/8" wide outside measurements.
The Vase depicts an abstract scenic pattern that consist of Greens, Blues, Browns and Beige Glaze Combinations. These colors are accented in away to depict Trees and Mountains off in the distant. The Vase has a Classic Ovoid Shape with a flaring rim. It sits on a round foot that is also part of the body. The Vase has substantial weight and is of top quality. This Line is not be confused with the Landsun line. The Chromal Ware is very abstract in design. The treatment is different from the Landsun pattern line with the color forming the scenes. There is no definition to the design, leaving the interpretation of the scene to the viewer's imagination. Also, Chromal scenes go up and down the ware in contrast to going around like the Landsun line.
The piece is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The Vase shows minor signs of wear as it has been taken very good care of from previous owners. The piece is unsigned however it is guaranteed to be Vintage Peters and Reed from the Chromal Pattern Line. This line is a well documented line from The Peters and Reed Company. You can see the Red Clay that is synonymous with Peters and Reed Pottery under the 3 stilt marks on the bottom.
Peters and Reed Pottery (1897-1919) was bought out in 1920 and the name was changed to Zane Pottery of Zanesville, Ohio. They still produce some of the same styles as Peters and Reed. They changed from Red Clay to White Clay Products in 1926. Frank Ferrel designed this Line for Peters and Reed. He was employed there from 1906-1918. In 1918 he left Peters and Reed to work for Roseville Pottery.
This is known as shape number 53 in the Peters & Reed Catalog pages. This Vase was made Circa 1920-1925. « Less
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For Sale is a very nice piece of Arty Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Bittersweet" and the form is a basket. It is More »
For Sale is a very nice piece of Arty Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Bittersweet" and the form is a basket. It is done in the most popular Yellow and Brown Glaze combination. The Basket has some size to it as it stands 8 1/2" tall, and is 7 1/4" wide and 5" deep.
The Basket has a lovely two tone yellow and light brown Terracotta background Glaze. The Basket displays a very pleasing pattern of berries with green leaves winding across the front and back side of the vessel. The background is has a grainy texture. The handle is molded and shaped to resemble a Brown Branch. The mold is crisp and well defined. The color mix is nice and even.
The Basket is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, or chips. The only issue is a tiny flea glaze nick pictured and the underside bottom has an area in which it didn't get any glaze. It appears something round caused this. This is not damage as you can see in my close-up. It was made this way. This cannot be seen when displayed. There is also minor crazing which is common with this line. The piece is signed on the bottom with "Roseville U.S.A." in raised relief along with the mold number 809-8" also in raised relief.
This is not a commonly found line and it is quite lovely. I'm sure the lucky buyer will be quite please with their purchase. It was created late in Roseville's years as this Basket was made Circa 1951. This pattern was in production for only 3 years as Roseville Pottery closed in 1954. These Baskets in this pattern are becoming harder and harder to find. The collectors really hang on to them. « Less
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For Sale is a beautiful Pattern of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Bushberry" and it is done in the most More »
For Sale is a beautiful Pattern of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Bushberry" and it is done in the most desirable Blue Background Glaze. The Vase is a nice cabinet size as it stands 6 3/8" tall and is 4 3/4" in diameter.
The Pattern Displays very detailed embossed Maple Shaped Leaves and Clusters of Bush Berries dangling or growing from a stem out of the leaves. The Twig handle rises from the foot and attaches above half way up the vase. The background of the Vase resembles that of Tree Bark with a Horizontal Grain thus giving this vase that life like appearance. The background glaze is a country slate blue with wonderful deep sage greens applied to the embossed leaves and rolling off to the edges with brown bush berries dangling.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no, cracks, chips, nicks, or dings. There is some light glaze misses on the edge of the low size of the Cornucopia opening. This was made this way and not damage. It is amazing that the Twig handle has survived all this time without a flea nick! The Vase is signed on the bottom with "Roseville U.S.A." in Raised Relief along with the mold number 153-6". There is also the number "18" written in a blue grease pencil or deep blue glaze and the small leter "c". This was more than likely was the finishers number and initial.
This is a Nice Cabinet Size in this Roseville Line. This is a Lovely piece of Art Pottery in a very desirable pattern and color. The Mold is Crisp and the Detail is just wonderful. I'm sure the buyer will not be disappointed. This vase was made Circa 1941. « Less
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For sale is a beautiful Pattern of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Bushberry" and it is done in the most More »
For sale is a beautiful Pattern of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Bushberry" and it is done in the most desirable Blue Background Glaze. The Vase has some size as it stands 7 3/16" tall and is 6 1/2" in diameter.
The Pattern Displays very detailed embossed Maple Shaped Leaves and Clusters of Bush Berries dangling or growing from a stem coming out of the leaves. It sits on a round foot. The background of the Vase resembles that of Tree Bark with a Horizontal Grain thus giving this vase that life like appearance. The background glaze is a country slate blue with wonderful deep sage greens applied to the embossed leaves and rolling off to the edges with brown bush berries dangling. The Twig handle on this Vase is outstanding as well as radical. One side has a double twig handle with the other side showing a smaller loop or ear shaped handle. The double handle side's Branch like handle is quite large. It starts from the bottom of the vessel just above the foot and rises up and attaching 3/4 of the way to the top.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no, cracks, chips, nicks, or dings. The Vase is very clean both inside and out. It is amazing that the Twig handles have survived all this time without even a flea nick! The Vase is signed on the bottom with "Roseville U.S.A." in Raised Relief along with the mold number 32-7". There is also the number "2" and a check mark written in a blue grease pencil or deep blue glaze. There is also the number "13" incised into the clay. These were more than likely the finishers numbers.
This is a Lovely piece of Art Pottery in a very desirable pattern and color from Roseville. The Mold is Crisp and the Detail is just wonderful. I'm sure the buyer will not be disappointed. This vase was made Circa 1941. « Less
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For Sale is a lovely vase with a Spectacular Glaze made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Carnelian II" and the form is known as a More »
For Sale is a lovely vase with a Spectacular Glaze made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Carnelian II" and the form is known as a "Doubled Handled Trumpet" Flower Vase. The Vase has some size as it stands 10 1/8" tall and is 5 3/4" in diameter outside handles measurement.
The Vase displays a Fabulous Example of this Particular Glaze. There is a deep rich Purple Wisteria Glaze accented with Green that drips down from the top over the edge and down towards the bottom of the Vase. It swirls into a Pink to Dusty Rose Bubble Gum Glaze. It is accented with 2 large dramatic scroll styled handles that rise from the bottom and curl over and up meeting in the middle of the vase. It is then Marbleized with a lighter hue of Plum, more like Raspberry and Lilac at the bottom. The Glaze is Goopy and drippy as you can see and feel the thickness around the bottom edge of the Vase. It kinds of reminds me of Cotton Candy as the Glaze Looks that Yummy.
The vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The piece is not signed on the bottom and more than likely had a Paper or Black Foil Label at one time. I usually find these with a Red Crayon mold number on the bottom but this one does not have it. I believe this Shape was adapted from the Carnelian I Line. This was not uncommon for Roseville to do this with the Carnelian II line in their earlier years of this particular pattern. The inside of the Pot is Green which means it was originally intended to be a Carnelian I Vase but someone decided to glaze over this and it created this fabulous glaze in the Carnelian II Line. This is known as shape number 323-10" in the Roseville Pottery Catalog pages.
The piece has an Arts and Crafts appeal. This Pot is all about the Glaze and Form and this one has it all. This is a great example of this particular glaze and I'm sure the buyer will not be disappointed. The Vase was made circa, 1915-1927. « Less
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For Sale is a beautiful piece of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Cherry Blossom" and it is done in their most More »
For Sale is a beautiful piece of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Cherry Blossom" and it is done in their most highly collected and sought after three color background Glaze. The piece has some size to it as it stands 6" tall and is 8 1/4" in diameter. The shape is considered a Planter or Jardinière.
The pattern depicts vertically running Pink slits that covers two-thirds of the piece from the bottom to the Chest of the Vase. Clinging to the top of the stilts is a vine of fully opened Cherry Blossoms entangled with Brown Vines and Green Leaves. The background glaze is subtle as it bleeds from a Cherry tint leading upwards to a subtle Satin Matte Blue Green Glaze. The piece is accented on the neck of each side of the planter with small ear shaped handles. This is such a beautiful Roseville Pattern especially with all these colors.
The Planter is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no, cracks, chips, nicks, or dings. The piece is unsigned but it still retains part of its original Retail Store label. There is also a number "5" incised by a stilt mark as well as the number "9" written in blue glaze. These are more than likely the finishes marks. There are also remnants of felt located along the bottom edge in 3 areas to help prevent it from scratching the furniture. This is known as shape number 627-6" in The Roseville Pottery Catalog pages.
Those of you who collect this pattern and want a nice clean example will surely welcome this one into their collection. This piece shows minor signs of use. This Roseville Planter was made circa 1932. « Less
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For Sale is a wonderful piece of art pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The pattern is called "Freesia" and the shape is a Large Jardiniere. More »
For Sale is a wonderful piece of art pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The pattern is called "Freesia" and the shape is a Large Jardiniere. The Vase is quite large as it measures 6 1/8" tall and is 9 1/4" in diameter outside handle measurement. The Base or Foot of the Vase measures 4 1/8" in diameter.
The Vase depicts trumpet shaped flowers with leaves climbing across the piece on both sides. This background was glazed in a lighter Green Accented with a darker green on the lower and upper part of the Jardiniere. The Flowers are done in a nice Pastel Lilac and Creamy Beige grouping on both sides. There are Mint to Olive Green leaves on both sides as well. The ear shaped handles give this Jardiniere its wonderful balance.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. There is a small insignificant nick on the bottom ring and the inside has a small rust stain showing this piece was used. The Jardiniere is signed "Roseville U.S.A." in raised relief and also displays the shape number 669-6" also in raised relief. There is the Capital letter "F and the number "8" written in a dark Blue or black grease pencil. There are more than likely the finishers marks.
This is truly an excellent example in both form and color. It is a very beautiful Art Pottery Vase and I am positive the buyer will be very pleased with their purchase. This Vase was made, Circa 1945. « Less
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For Sale is a very beautiful piece of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is "Fuchsia" and it is the very desirable double More »
For Sale is a very beautiful piece of Art Pottery made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is "Fuchsia" and it is the very desirable double handled Squat Vase. The Vase measures 4 1/8" tall and is 7 1/2" wide from outside handles measurements. The top opening is 3 3/16" in diameter inside measurement.
The vase has a nice squat form that is accented with 2 applied ear shaped handles and each side. Giving it added size. The Vase depicts beautiful Pink and White Fuchsia Blossoms dangling from branches with wide detailed veined leaves in green. The are on a mottled background that fades from Terra Cotta to a pale yellow/tan. I show pictures of both sides of the vase. This pattern is not a repeat of the opposite side but it is close. You can clearly see the detail and the crispness of the mold.
The Vase is consider to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The only issue is some peppering (little black specs) in the glazed along the top rim area. This was done in the making. The piece is marked with the impressed script signature Roseville 346-4" along with a small letter "c" and a number "7" or the letter "L" depending on how you look at it. These are more than likely the Artist or finishers marks.
This is a nice example of this pattern and form and I'm quite sure the buyer will be please with their purchase. This vase was made circa 1938. « Less
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For Sale is a lovely bowl made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is "Gardenia" and it is done in their ever Popular Gray Background Glaze. The More »
For Sale is a lovely bowl made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is "Gardenia" and it is done in their ever Popular Gray Background Glaze. The Bowl measures approximately 2 3/4" all and has a diameter of 8 3/8" outside handle measurement. The rim of the bowl measures 6 1/4" wide.
The pattern is a very pleasing one of a Banded White Gardenia in full bloom surrounded by detailed veined leaves on each side of the Flower. The bowl is just wonderful as it Bleeds from a Soft Lilac Purple at the bottom to a Medium Gray and then back to the soft lilac bordering the rim. There are two small rounded handles to complete the look.
The Bowl is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks. nicks, chips or dings. There is the usual crazing that is common with this glaze. I have owned over 50 pieces of Gardenia in my Lifetime and I am pretty sure that every single one of them had crazing. I believe this to be very common and consistent with their Glaze Combinations for this line. There is also one small glaze miss on one of the handles and inside of a flower cluster which is factory and does not take away from its' value.
The Bowl is signed on the bottom "Roseville U.S.A." along with the Shape number 626-6" in raised relief. There is also the numbers "7" and possibly a "5" written in a blue grease pencil. I believe these to be the Finishers and Artists initials. This Bowl is very lovely and will enhance any Roseville Gardenia Pottery Collection.
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