by Donna McGill | Nov 15, 2010 | Roseville Pottery
In 1932, Roseville Pottery introduced its Ivory Collection. It received praise from many in the art pottery in the industry. As was tradition in the 1930s, the company’s market was women. Some were concerned that while the matte finish on the Roseville Ivory...
by Donna McGill | Nov 2, 2010 | Buying, Selling and Collecting Art Pottery
Often, we see or hear the words “mint condition” used in describing art pottery pieces. Most of us equate that term to “perfect”, and it is, but there’s more to it. Perhaps the biggest confusion is that this term is only used to describe the condition of any...
by Greg Myroth | Nov 2, 2010 | Art Pottery, Roseville Pottery
Overall, we have seen a substantial increase in the number of searches for Roseville Pottery in October. The increase in searches has translated into more active buying and selling as sales have been strong for many of the floral 1940s Roseville patterns. It has...
by Donna McGill | Oct 30, 2010 | Buying, Selling and Collecting Art Pottery
We’ve written about the different ways art pottery can be displayed. Many of us like to keep our specific lines together, opting to create a space for our Roseville Pottery and another area in our homes we reserve for perhaps a lovely collection of Rookwood Pottery....