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Peering over the shoulder of antiques dealer and author, Mark F. Moran, readers are guided through the world of Roseville Pottery. Captivating history, thorough condition reports, real-world prices, reproduction alerts - this sweeping guide is more than a standard price guide. With detailed descriptions of the pieces listed - right down to the length of hairlines and the position of "flea-bite" nicks - this essential reference guide offers the most accurate information.
More than 1,200 color photographs displaying the beauty and brilliance of Roseville pottery accompany listings. Very few examples of pottery survive for decades without at least minor wear and damage, and the prices in Warman's Roseville Pottery reflect this reality. Identifying and evaluating a collection and deciding whether or not to buy just got easier!
| Introduction | 4 | |
| Condition and pricing | 5 | |
| Reproductions | 5 | |
| Words of thanks | 5 | |
| Bottom marks | 6 | |
| Patterns (alphabetically) | ||
| Apple Blossom | 9 | |
| Artcraft | 13 | |
| Artware and Landscape | 14 | |
| Artwood | 15 | |
| Autumn | 16 | |
| Aztec | 17 | |
| Azurean | 18 | |
| Baneda | 19 | |
| Banks | 23 | |
| Bittersweet | 23 | |
| Blackberry | 25 | |
| Bleeding Heart | 27 | |
| Blended | 30 | |
| Burmese | 31 | |
| Bushberry | 31 | |
| Capri | 35 | |
| Cameo I and II | 35 | |
| Carnelian I and II | 36 | |
| Ceramic Design | 42 | |
| Cherry Blossom | 43 | |
| Chloron | 45 | |
| Clemana | 46 | |
| Clematis | 47 | |
| Columbine | 51 | |
| Corinthian | 53 | |
| Cosmos | 54 | |
| Creamwares | 56 | |
| Cremo | 57 | |
| Cremona | 57 | |
| Crocus | 59 | |
| Crystalis | 60 | |
| Dahlrose | 61 | |
| Dawn | 65 | |
| Dealer's Signs | 66 | |
| Decorated Matt | 67 | |
| Della Robbia | 67 | |
| Dogwood I and II | 68 | |
| Donatella | 70 | |
| Donatello | 70 | |
| Dutch | 73 | |
| Earlam | 74 | |
| Early Wares | 76 | |
| Egypto | 77 | |
| Elsie | 80 | |
| Experimentals, Trial Glazes | 80 | |
| Falline | 83 | |
| Ferella | 85 | |
| Florane I and II | 87 | |
| Florentine | 88 | |
| Foxglove | 90 | |
| Freesia | 92 | |
| Fuchsia | 98 | |
| Fudji | 104 | |
| Fujiyama/Woodland | 104 | |
| Futura | 106 | |
| Gardenia | 114 | |
| German Cookware | 117 | |
| Hexagon | 118 | |
| Hyde Park | 119 | |
| Home Art | 119 | |
| Imperial I and II | 120 | |
| Iris | 123 | |
| Ivory | 127 | |
| Ivory (Old) | 128 | |
| Ivory (Tinted) | 128 | |
| Ixia | 129 | |
| Jonquil | 130 | |
| Juvenile | 133 | |
| Landscape | 134 | |
| La Rose | 134 | |
| Laurel | 135 | |
| Lotus | 136 | |
| Lombardy | 137 | |
| Luffa | 137 | |
| Lustre | 139 | |
| Magnolia | 140 | |
| Mara | 144 | |
| Matt Color | 145 | |
| Matt Green | 146 | |
| Mayfair | 146 | |
| Ming Tree | 147 | |
| Mock Orange | 148 | |
| Moderne | 150 | |
| Mongol | 152 | |
| Montacello | 152 | |
| Morning Glory | 155 | |
| Moss | 156 | |
| Mostique | 158 | |
| Normandy | 160 | |
| Nursery | 160 | |
| Olympic | 161 | |
| Orian | 161 | |
| Panel | 164 | |
| Pauleo | 166 | |
| Peony | 167 | |
| Persian | 169 | |
| Pine Cone | 170 | |
| Poppy | 188 | |
| Primrose | 190 | |
| Quaker | 192 | |
| Rosecraft Color | 193 | |
| Raymor | 193 | |
| Rosecraft Vintage | 194 | |
| Royal Capri | 196 | |
| Rozane Line, 1917 | 196 | |
| Rozane Pattern | 197 | |
| Rozane/Rozane Royal | 198 | |
| Russco | 202 | |
| Savona | 203 | |
| Silhouette | 205 | |
| Snowberry | 207 | |
| Sunflower | 211 | |
| Sylvan | 214 | |
| Teasel | 215 | |
| Thorn Apple | 217 | |
| Topeo | 219 | |
| Tourist | 221 | |
| Tourmaline | 222 | |
| Tuscany | 224 | |
| Utility Ware | 225 | |
| Velmoss | 226 | |
| Velmoss Scroll | 228 | |
| Venetian Line | 229 | |
| Victorian Art Pottery | 229 | |
| Vista | 230 | |
| Water Lily | 233 | |
| White Rose | 235 | |
| Wincraft | 240 | |
| Windsor | 245 | |
| Wisteria | 247 | |
| Zephyr Lily | 251 | |
| Other Patterns | 255 | |
| Reproductions | 255 | |
| Other Roseville lines not pictured | 255 |
Anonymous
Posted September 13, 2008
I found this book to be very disappointing. It's full of photos of pieces grouped together and priced as a group. It's put together as if it's pricing auctioned pieces. For instance it will list a few pieces and then tell the reader if any of the pieces are chipped, cracked, repaired, or whatever, then a price for that group. It's of no use if you want to know what a single piece in great condition is worth. I found it a waste of money. Just my opinion.
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Overview
Peering over the shoulder of antiques dealer and author, Mark F. Moran, readers are guided through the world of Roseville Pottery. Captivating history, thorough condition reports, real-world prices, reproduction alerts - this sweeping guide is more than a standard price guide. With detailed descriptions of the pieces listed - right down to the length of hairlines and the position ...