I thought it would be helpful to provide some photos of common Roseville Pottery marks.  Dsc08626  The image to the left is typical of the bottom marks on Roseville Pottery (with or without the paper label) from the 1927-1935.  As discussed previously, patterns from this period would include: Artcraft, Baneda, Blackberry, Cherry Blossom, Cremona, Dahlrose, Earlam, Falline, Ferella, Futura, Imperial II, Jonquil, Laurel, Monticello, Morning Glory, Sunflower, Windsor, and Wisteria.

An example of the impressed Roseville trademarks can be seen in this image.  Pict1530 The marked in impressed in the clay and there is no USA marking.  As discussed previously this Roseville mark was used between 1935 and 1940 and includes patterns such as:  Bleeding Heart, Clemana, Cosmos, Dawn, Fuchsia, Iris, Ixia, Moderne, Morning Glory, Moss, Pinecone, Poppy, Primrose, Teasel, Thornapple, and Velmoss.

An example of the raised Roseville trademark with the USA notation that was used after 1940 can Dsn0611 be seen in this image.  This is the mark that would be seen on Roseville patterns such as:  Apple Blossom, Bittersweet, Bushberry, Clematis, Columbine, Foxglove, Freesia, Gardenia, Lotus, Magnolia, Ming Tree, Mock Orange, Peony, Silhouette, Snowberry, White Rose, Water Lily, Wincraft, and Zephyr Lily.

Greg Myroth – Buying and selling Roseville Pottery

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