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A common Roseville Pottery mark not discussed last time is the blue Rv stamp trademark.  Roseville used this mark between 1923 and 1927.  However, it is important to note that not all examples of Rosevile Pottery from this period was marked with the Rv trademark.  It is very common to see unmarked Roseville vases from this period.  The blue Rv stamp mark can be found on the following patterns:  Carnelian I, Carnelian II, Corinthian, Dogwood II, Florentine I, Florentine II, Juvenile, La Rose, Mostique, Rosecraft Colors, Rosecraft Hexagon, Rosecraft Panel, Rosecraft Vintage, and Victorian Art.

Greg Myroth

Roseville Dealer

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  • Hi,
    I recently purchased a piece of Roseville pottery from an estate in Indiana. The piece has no images on it, its a simple swirling design and the top uneven and curved. The color is an orange/brown. The bottom is marked with an R, U.S.A and 81-7″. Is this authentic? I am trying to find out any information on the piece, as when I purchased it, I was told it was an “early example.” Thanks!!

    ~Andrew

  • I recently obtained some roseville juvenile pottery with chicks from my grandpa. A small creamer and a small bowl both with the number 6 in black on the bottom. I was wondering if these pieces are authentic roseville?
    Thanks,
    Stacey

  • Have two pieces with a stamped trade mark of R.R.P. CO. Roseville, CO USA the design on the crock is two blue birds on each side and a red flower with a red heart under the flower in the middle with the two birds on each side. Are these real Roseville and can you tell me what time period they were produced. Thank you Debbie.

  • Hi,
    I recently purchased a piece of Roseville pottery from an estate in Indiana. The piece has no images on it, its a simple swirling design and the top uneven and curved. The color is an orange/brown. The bottom is marked with an R, U.S.A and 81-7″. Is this authentic? I am trying to find out any information on the piece, as when I purchased it, I was told it was an “early example.” Thanks!!

    ~Andrew

  • Have two pieces with a stamped trade mark of R.R.P. CO. Roseville, CO USA the design on the crock is two blue birds on each side and a red flower with a red heart under the flower in the middle with the two birds on each side. Are these real Roseville and can you tell me what time period they were produced. Thank you Debbie.

  • I recently obtained some roseville juvenile pottery with chicks from my grandpa. A small creamer and a small bowl both with the number 6 in black on the bottom. I was wondering if these pieces are authentic roseville?
    Thanks,
    Stacey

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