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Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Water Pitcher Brown

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1960   item# 802481

Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Water Pitcher Brown
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$225.00 

This Roseville Raymor water pitcher 189 is from the George Krause collection and bears a paper label to that effect. Krause was the pottery's glaze chemist from about 1919 through 1954, so was responsible developing the Raymor glazes.

Shapes designed by Ben Seibel. ...click for details



Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Vegetable Bowl Brown

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1960   item# 802474

Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Vegetable Bowl Brown
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$50.00 

This Roseville Raymor vegetable serving bowl 160 is from the George Krause collection and bears a paper label to that effect. Krause was the pottery's glaze chemist from about 1919 through 1954, so was responsible developing the Raymor glazes.

Shapes designed by Ben Seibel. ...click for details



Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Oil Cruet Green

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1960   item# 802458

Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Oil Cruet Green
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$65.00 

This Roseville Raymor oil or vinegar cruet 170-171 is from the George Krause collection and bears a paper label to that effect. Krause was the pottery's glaze chemist from about 1919 through 1954, so was responsible developing the Raymor glazes.

Shapes designed by Ben Seibel. ...click for details



Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Bean Pot Brown

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1960   item# 802454

Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Bean Pot Brown
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$155.00 

This Roseville Raymor 2-quart bean pot 194 is from the George Krause collection and bears a paper label to that effect. Krause was the pottery's glaze chemist from about 1919 through 1954, so was responsible developing the Raymor glazes.

Shapes designed by Ben Seibel. ...click for details



Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Divided Veg Green

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1960   item# 802451

Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Divided Veg Green
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$195.00 

This Roseville Raymor divided vegetable bowl 165 is from the George Krause collection and bears a paper label to that effect. Krause was the pottery's glaze chemist from about 1919 through 1954, so was responsible developing the Raymor glazes.

Shapes designed by Ben Seibel. ...click for details



Roseville Pottery Rare Decorated Utility Ware Bowl #2

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1950   item# 802410

Roseville Pottery Rare Decorated Utility Ware Bowl #2
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$625.00 

This rare and unusual Roseville Pottery item is a hand-decorated bowl, using a shape from the Utility Ware line. There are stylized pink flowers and leaves. The motif may have been an experimental idea for the Juvenile line. In style, it resembles some of the modernist Rookwood of the late 1940s, when this piece was probably created.

Lined ...click for details



Roseville Pottery Rare Decorated Utility Ware Bowl #1

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1950   item# 802404

Roseville Pottery Rare Decorated Utility Ware Bowl #1
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$895.00 

This rare and unusual Roseville Pottery item is a hand-decorated bowl, using a shape from the Utility Ware line. There are four stylized houses, alternating with trees. The motif may have been an experimental idea for the Juvenile line. In style, it resembles some of the modernist Rookwood of the late 1940s, when this piece was probably created.
...click for details



Roseville Pottery Bleeding Heart Pink 927-10" Ewer #2

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1940   item# 802397

Roseville Pottery Bleeding Heart Pink 927-10" Ewer #2
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$825.00 

This art deco Roseville Bleeding Heart 927-10" ewer is crisp and beautiful. It comes from the personal collection of George Krause (who was Roseville's glaze chemist from about 1919 through 1954) and bears a sticker to that effect.

It is also hand-incised with a TRIAL GLAZE notation. Because the coloring looks very close to the st ...click for details



Roseville Pottery Bleeding Heart Pink 927-10" Ewer #1

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1940   item# 802392

Roseville Pottery Bleeding Heart Pink 927-10" Ewer #1
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$825.00 

This art deco Roseville Bleeding Heart 927-10" ewer is crisp and beautiful. It comes from the personal collection of George Krause (who was Roseville's glaze chemist from about 1919 through 1954) and bears a sticker to that effect.

It is also hand-incised with a TRIAL GLAZE notation. Because the coloring looks very close to the st ...click for details



Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Bread Plate Trial

Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1960   item# 802381

Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware Bread Plate Trial
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Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks')
216-221-6025



$30.00 

This Roseville Raymor Modern Stoneware bread plate is shape 154. It bears George Krause's hand-incised notation 135 on the bottom, which is also gone over in black (he was Roseville's glaze chemist). The glaze color is a mottled blend of tan and off-white, so is clearly a TRIAL GLAZE.

The piece comes from Krause's personal collec ...click for details


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