A collection of American Art Pottery, Spanish Porcelains, Austrian and French Crystal & More.
Roseville, Stangl, Owens, Van Briggle, Rookwood, Weller, Hull Pottery, Delft, Lladro, Royal Doulton, Herend, Disney, Swarovski, Lalique, Murano, Fenton, Rolex.
Vases and Vessels, Figurines, Porcelain and Ceramics, Crystal and Glass, Silver and Vertu, Oil Paintings, Prints and Multiples, Fine Jewelry Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces and More.
Yellow Gold and White Gold, Diamonds, Jade, Rubies, Sapphires, Opals.
Roseville Pottery was an American ceramics company based in Roseville, Ohio. It was founded in 1890 and became famous for producing high-quality art pottery. Roseville Pottery gained popularity during the Arts and Crafts movement in the early 20th century. They were known for their innovative designs, intricate handcrafting, and vibrant glazes. Some of their most popular lines included Futura, Dahlrose, and Freesia. Roseville Pottery ceased production in the mid-1950s, but their pieces remain highly collectible today.
Rookwood Pottery is one of the oldest and most prestigious art pottery manufacturers in the United States. It was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1880 by Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, making it the first female-owned pottery in the country. Rookwood gained prominence for its exceptional quality and artistic designs. The company was renowned for its exquisite hand-painted and hand-carved ceramics, often featuring nature-inspired motifs. Rookwood Pottery is still active today, producing both limited-edition art pieces and architectural tiles.
Stangl Pottery was established by Martin Stangl in 1929 in Flemington, New Jersey. Unlike Roseville and Rookwood, which were known for their art pottery, Stangl focused on producing dinnerware and utilitarian pottery. Stangl Pottery became popular in the mid-20th century, particularly for its hand-painted dinnerware sets and figurines. The company's "Birds" line, featuring hand-painted bird figurines, was particularly successful. Stangl Pottery closed in the 1970s, but its pieces continue to be cherished by collectors.
All three of these pottery companies have left a lasting impact on American ceramics, and their pieces are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Roseville, Stangl, Owens, Van Briggle, Rookwood, Weller, Hull Pottery, Delft, Lladro, Royal Doulton, Herend, Disney, Swarovski, Lalique, Murano, Fenton, Rolex.
Vases and Vessels, Figurines, Porcelain and Ceramics, Crystal and Glass, Silver and Vertu, Oil Paintings, Prints and Multiples, Fine Jewelry Bracelets, Rings, Necklaces and More.
Yellow Gold and White Gold, Diamonds, Jade, Rubies, Sapphires, Opals.
Roseville Pottery was an American ceramics company based in Roseville, Ohio. It was founded in 1890 and became famous for producing high-quality art pottery. Roseville Pottery gained popularity during the Arts and Crafts movement in the early 20th century. They were known for their innovative designs, intricate handcrafting, and vibrant glazes. Some of their most popular lines included Futura, Dahlrose, and Freesia. Roseville Pottery ceased production in the mid-1950s, but their pieces remain highly collectible today.
Rookwood Pottery is one of the oldest and most prestigious art pottery manufacturers in the United States. It was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1880 by Maria Longworth Nichols Storer, making it the first female-owned pottery in the country. Rookwood gained prominence for its exceptional quality and artistic designs. The company was renowned for its exquisite hand-painted and hand-carved ceramics, often featuring nature-inspired motifs. Rookwood Pottery is still active today, producing both limited-edition art pieces and architectural tiles.
Stangl Pottery was established by Martin Stangl in 1929 in Flemington, New Jersey. Unlike Roseville and Rookwood, which were known for their art pottery, Stangl focused on producing dinnerware and utilitarian pottery. Stangl Pottery became popular in the mid-20th century, particularly for its hand-painted dinnerware sets and figurines. The company's "Birds" line, featuring hand-painted bird figurines, was particularly successful. Stangl Pottery closed in the 1970s, but its pieces continue to be cherished by collectors.
All three of these pottery companies have left a lasting impact on American ceramics, and their pieces are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.
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Roseville Pottery Handled Vase, Laurel

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Roseville Pottery Handled Vase, Laurel
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$170
Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vase, Laurel

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Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vase, Laurel
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$80
Roseville Pottery Basket Vase, Apple Blossom

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Roseville Pottery Basket Vase, Apple Blossom
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$40
Roseville Pottery Jardiniere, Pinecone

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Roseville Pottery Jardiniere, Pinecone
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$90
Roseville Pottery Bud Vase, Bushberry

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Roseville Pottery Bud Vase, Bushberry
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$30
Roseville Pottery Candlestick Holder, Bushberry

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Roseville Pottery Candlestick Holder, Bushberry
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$30
Roseville Pottery Double Handle Vase, Montacello

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Roseville Pottery Double Handle Vase, Montacello
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$80
Roseville Pottery Double Handled Footed Vase, Peony

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Roseville Pottery Double Handled Footed Vase, Peony
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$60
Roseville Pottery Two Handled Vase, Freesia

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Roseville Pottery Two Handled Vase, Freesia
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$60
Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vase, Freesia

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Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vase, Freesia
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$70
Roseville Pottery Handled Basket, Freesia

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Roseville Pottery Handled Basket, Freesia
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$60
Roseville Pottery Jardiniere, Freesia

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Roseville Pottery Jardiniere, Freesia
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$110
Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vase, Clematis

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Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vase, Clematis
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$40
2pc Roseville Pottery Vases, Snowberry

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2pc Roseville Pottery Vases, Snowberry
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$50
3pc Roseville Pottery Bud Vases and Chamberstick, Donatello

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3pc Roseville Pottery Bud Vases and Chamberstick, Donatello
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$20
2pc Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vases, Water Lily

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2pc Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vases, Water Lily
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$70
2pc Roseville Pottery Pitcher and Rectangle Planter, Peony

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2pc Roseville Pottery Pitcher and Rectangle Planter, Peony
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$70
Roseville Pottery Basket Vase, Magnolia

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Roseville Pottery Basket Vase, Magnolia
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$40
Roseville Pottery Flower Pot & Saucer, Zephyr Lily

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Roseville Pottery Flower Pot & Saucer, Zephyr Lily
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$60
Roseville Pottery Pitcher, Zephyr Lily

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Roseville Pottery Pitcher, Zephyr Lily
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$90
Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vase, Fuchsia

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Roseville Pottery Double Handled Vase, Fuchsia
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$130
Roseville Pottery Double Bud Vase, Velmoss II

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Roseville Pottery Double Bud Vase, Velmoss II
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$60
Roseville Pottery Rectangular Vase, Tourmaline

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Roseville Pottery Rectangular Vase, Tourmaline
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$30
Roseville Pottery Spherical Vase, Tourmaline

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Roseville Pottery Spherical Vase, Tourmaline
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$50
Roseville Pottery Double Handled Bowl, Pink Baneda

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Roseville Pottery Double Handled Bowl, Pink Baneda
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$70
Roseville Pottery Double Handled Bowl, Columbine

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Roseville Pottery Double Handled Bowl, Columbine
Est.
$10 - $200
Sold
$90