Welcome, This is the Yahoo! Message Board for Roseville Pottery Club community....
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moorashj
Jul 26, 1999 9:11 pm
zavmit..welcome to the club...are you a collector??? looking forward to hearing from you. Jason...
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Bleuceleste1
Oct 20, 1999 4:12 pm
Hello everyone,<br><br>I was wondering if someone could direct me. Four years ago I was in a large antique mall in Florida. My wife and I came across two ...
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flashgordon757
Oct 26, 1999 3:17 pm
Dear Bleucelestel:<br> Most Roseville patterns had hanging planters as part of their lines. If you go to ebay and search for "Roseville hanging planters" you...
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ladilaura
Nov 5, 1999 8:57 pm
Hi all! I am new to this but here goes. My 87 year old father found a beautiful Roseville console buried in his backyard. Yes, buried in the yard. It is green...
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flashgordon757
Nov 10, 1999 8:53 pm
What a great story, maybe your father should keep digging, who know what else he'll find! If you go to you local bookstore there are books on Roseville pottery...
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ladilaura
Nov 12, 1999 1:06 am
Actually, he has found a couple of other pieces but he put them away and now can't find them. I noticed this one because he was using it to feed the birds...
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faffis
Nov 24, 1999 2:10 pm
Hi! Looking forward to chatting. I collect RV juvenile pieces....
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faffis
Jan 6, 2000 1:22 pm
Hello, hope all is well with our large group! I have been Rosevilleing these past few days and I'm noticing a lot of items that don't look to be authentic. ...
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flashgordon757
Jan 10, 2000 6:13 pm
My only experiences with buying Roseville is from Ebay. From looking at pictures of these fakes they are definitely easy to spot. The color is always off and...
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faffis
Jan 11, 2000 3:15 am
Thanks for the advice. What pattern is your vice? Saturday I found a planter at an auction with the roseville name on the bottom. It was a pattern I have not ...
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flashgordon757
Jan 11, 2000 5:52 pm
From the description of the flower it sounds like clematis however they were made in green with a pinkish flower, blue with a yellow flower and in siena brown...
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faffis
Jan 13, 2000 4:41 pm
Still haven't located the mystery planter in any of my books. I'll keep looking and let you know when I find it. I wish I had bought the thing then I could...
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flashgordon757
Jan 13, 2000 9:57 pm
I must say I don't know much about the juvenile patterns, I'll have to check out come of those pieces on EBAY. How do you have them displayed and do you have ...
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faffis
Jan 14, 2000 1:59 pm
Snowberry is a beautiful pattern, especially in blue. Inheriting my fathers pieces is what got me started collecting. That and the love of childrens things. I...
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flashgordon757
Jan 14, 2000 6:43 pm
Other than buying Roseville on EBAY the only other places that I have bought Roseville is at local antique stores. I find that they can be very pricey and have...
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rubberbead
Jan 14, 2000 8:47 pm
I only have 1 new. Have to pay for a second new I just won, seller didn't contact me yet, and would like to buy a broken piece if I could fix it.<br><br>How do...
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rubberbead
Jan 14, 2000 8:54 pm
At the thrift store 1 week ago I found an old Roseville plate over 100 years old, made from the Roseville factory I believe, England. The plate was chipped and...
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faffis
Jan 15, 2000 5:07 pm
Flash ~ What color insulators do you collect? Do you own any of the Velmoss Scroll pattern? I really like it but it is so hard to find. Still researching the...
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flashgordon757
Jan 17, 2000 6:10 pm
faffis - I don't own any velmoss scroll, my collection is only from the floral period of Roseville, I think that is from an earlier period. The insulators that...
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rubberbead
Jan 17, 2000 6:36 pm
I have like a bean crock with 1 handle, no lid, similar to pottery that is Roseville, and utilitarian.<br><br>The pieces like it have a full Roseville stamp,...
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flashgordon757
Jan 17, 2000 7:17 pm
Your piece does not sound like Roseville. Go to your local library or book store and look through books dealing with Roseville Pottery. That should give you a...
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flashgordon757
Jan 17, 2000 9:23 pm
Check in the photo section of this club, I uploaded that picture for you of the juvenile pottery display!!...
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faffis
Jan 18, 2000 2:13 am
THANKS! What a great picture. The rabbit plate (4 rabbits on a green band) with "BABY39;S PLATE" on the outer rim is the pattern of juvenile that I mainly...
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faffis
Jan 18, 2000 2:36 am
Flash is right, the library is a great place to find books on Roseville. If you are serious about collecting you may want to invest in a book on the subject. ...
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faffis
Jan 18, 2000 3:16 am
I should mention that you can also purchase books on Roseville on EBAY. There are several being auctioned right now. The piece of pottery you mentioned sounds...
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rubberbead
Jan 18, 2000 6:43 am
Thanks for the advice. I live within walking distance to the modern main library: I just od'ed on the people working there. But I shall point myself in that ...
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rubberbead
Jan 18, 2000 6:20 pm
About 6 months ago I found what looks exactly like the look, and form-shape of what is called a Imperial piece. It is turquoise 2 shaded sort of.<br>Someone...
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jasue1
Jan 18, 2000 10:18 pm
Glad to find this club and to be able to join. We are novices and are looking for advice. What are the best books on Roseville Pottery,or which one would you...
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faffis
Jan 19, 2000 3:45 am
jasue1 ~ I only own a couple of books. They are "The Collectors Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery" 1st & 2nd series. I buy the updated value sheets to go with...