by Greg Myroth | Apr 5, 2008 | Roseville Pottery
As we have discussed in previous posts, the bottom marks on Roseville pottery vary over the company’s many years of production. For new collectors the numbers that appear on the bottoms of Roseville pottery often add to the confusion of identifying...
by Greg Myroth | Jan 18, 2008 | Roseville Pottery
Roseville Pottery collectors may be interested in this video of the dedication ceremony of a historical marker commemorating the site of the original Roseville Pottery Company in Zanesville, Ohio. The historical marker was dedicated on July 17, 2007 during the annual...
by Greg Myroth | Jan 4, 2008 | Roseville Pottery
Most Roseville Pottery collectors define "middle period" Roseville Pottery as the lines that were produced between 1920 and 1938. This time line for middle period Roseville patterns covers the years of the company presidencies of Russell Young and Anna...
by Greg Myroth | Dec 19, 2007 | Roseville Pottery
Our friend Tom recently contacted us with some comments and questions regarding Roseville jardinieres and pedestals. The following is an excerpt of Tom’s email: I have loved and collected Roseville for a long while now. I have never been able to determine...
by Greg Myroth | Dec 14, 2007 | Roseville Pottery
A common request I get is for recommendations on Roseville Pottery reference books. There are probably more reference books and price guides writtern on Roseville pottery than any other American or European art pottery. The Roseville price guides and...
by Greg Myroth | Oct 27, 2007 | Roseville Pottery
Roseville pottery collectors have always actively sought after experimental and trial glaze pieces. New Roseville collectors are sometimes confused by differences between trial glazes and experimentals. Mark Bassett’s Introducing Roseville Pottery...