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American Art Pottery & 20th Century Design by Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks') Author of Understanding Roseville Pottery |
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Roseville Pottery Rare Decorated Utility Ware Bowl #2 browse these categories for related items... Directory: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: American: Pottery: Pre 1950: Item # 802410 Mark Bassett (aka 'potterybooks') Author of Understanding Roseville Pottery P.O. Box 771233, Lakewood, OH 44107 216-221-6025 $625.00 |
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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 in white, with colorful drawings against a tan glaze. This piece is level--despite my not having leveled the camera's tripod when taking photos. Sorry! The size is 7" across x 4.25" tall, and the shape number is 10-6". From the personal collection of George Krause, who was Roseville's glaze chemist from about 1919 through 1954. Bears a sticker to that effect. There is an old chip on the rim in one spot. Otherwise, no nicks, chips, hairlines or repairs. There is some crazing, and there may be other very minor glaze issues (factory), such as crazing, but nothing that detracts from its appearance. For more photos, visit www.markbassett.com/Krause92a.JPG www.markbassett.com/Krause92b.JPG www.markbassett.com/Krause92c.JPG www.markbassett.com/Krause92d.JPG www.markbassett.com/Krause92e.JPG www.markbassett.com/Krause92f.JPG www.markbassett.com/Krause92g.JPG |
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