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A collector's guide to identifying & valuing true Roseville Pottery
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Roseville Pottery is a popular antique pottery brand that can fetch a pretty penny depending on the line and condition of the piece. Because of its popularity, however, there are also a lot of reproductions and fakes. Luckily, true Roseville pottery features different types of marks depending on when it was made, making it easy to tell if a piece is authentic. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know to identify Roseville Pottery marks, value pieces, and spot fakes. Plus, learn the history of Roseville and its artists.
Roseville Pottery Markings: Quick Guide
- Early Roseville Rozane lines, like Egypto, feature the Rozane wafer mark, which is die-pressed with the phrase “Rozane Ware.”
- From 1927 to 1935, many Roseville patterns, like Baneda, had paper or foil labels rather than marks.
- In 1936, Roseville began using their “Roseville” die-impressed trademark, which later changed to “Roseville U.S.A.”
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- Other valuable pottery marks include Wedgewood Porcelain, Delft Pottery, and Coalport Porcelain Company.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://rosevillepottery.org/roseville-rozane-woodland-collector-guide?srsltid=AfmBOorG-tWVTUAL0GBFglxNfVSheocM7PH9nB010lKVtWouEMRQJlbR
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- ↑ https://wisconsinpottery.org/roseville-pottery-values/
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- ↑ https://wisconsinpottery.org/roseville-pottery-values/
- ↑ https://artmuseum-collection.usu.edu/artist-maker/info?records=60&query=Artist_Maker%3D%222493%22&artistName=Roseville%20Pottery
- ↑ https://artmuseum-collection.usu.edu/artist-maker/info?records=60&query=Artist_Maker%3D%222493%22&artistName=Roseville%20Pottery
- ↑ https://www.chicagotribune.com/2003/01/05/roseville-pottery-pattern-introduced-in-1931/
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- ↑ https://www.myantiquemall.com/AQstories/roseville/roseville.html
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