Two Roseville Rosecraft Colors wall pockets in yellow. Both are marked with a blue Rv ink stamp. Each has a light hairline to the rim on the back of the piece. 9 1/8'' and 9 5/8'' tall.
Roseville Majolica Jardiniere and Pedestal jardiniere marked R.R.P. Co. Roseville Ohio No-421 chip on the unglazed portion of the base perhaps from maker also two sets of glaze skips on either side of body and small glaze bruise on the exterior of rim pedestal marked R.R.P. has two small skips around the rim of base a small bruise near the rim of platform two tiny glaze chips on the platform and a few tiny pinhole glaze chips on the body 21.25''h.
RARE ROSEVILLE POTTERY DEALER'S SIGN rectangular with solid strut form back support ''Roseville'' in stylized tan letters on a dusty pink ground color h:4.5 in. l: 8 in.
Three Robinson Ransbottom utility pitchers. All are faintly marked RRPCo Roseville Ohio. The two smaller pieces are mint while the large one has a shallow chip to the spout and hairline to the rim. 4 1/4'' to 7 1/4'' tall.
Two Roseville Rosecraft Colors wall pockets in blue. One is marked with an Rv ink stamp while the other is unmarked. Few small glaze abrasions. 9 3/4'' tall.
RARE ROSEVILLE POTTERY DEALER'S SIGN rectangular with solid strut form back support ''Roseville'' in stylized tan lettering on a dusty pink ground h: 4.5 in. l: 8 in. Provenance: Treadway Gallery Ohio lot 880 June 4 1996 Literature: Rago Denise : WARMAN'S ROSEVILLE POTTERY Krause Publications 1973 See similar example on page 73
Roseville La Rose grouping including a 605-5'' flower pot 237-5'' vase and 128-5'' bowl. All marked with Rv ink stamps. Each has a small chip to the rim. The bowl also has a crack extending from the rim down the body. 2 3/4'' to 5 1/2'' tall.
Roseville Decorated Art 446-10" handled jardiniere with floral decoration and gold trim. Marked with uncommon TRPCo. stamp and 446 in blue ink and impressed. Excellent overall condition with even crazing and some minor wear to the gold and color. 14 1/2" wide by 10" tall. Provenance: Gordon & Sue Hoppe Collection. Pictured: Introducing Roseville Pottery by Mark Bassett, p. 180.