Sold20224 Early Roseville Jugs + 1 Buffalo Potter PitcherBuffalo Pottery historical pitcher celebrating "Landing of Roger Williams". Produced by Buffalo Pottery of Buffalo, New York (a division of the Larkin Soap Company). Marked 1907. Transfer decoration wSee Sold Price
Sold20214 Early Roseville Jugs4 ceramic pitchers/jugs. Unmarked Roseville. Early 20th century. With flowers and medieval people painted in colored slip. Relief/raised decoration of floral designs, scrollwork, and the flowers/peoplSee Sold Price
Sold20214 Early Roseville Jugs4 ceramic pitchers/jugs. Unmarked Roseville. Early 20th century. With flowers and landscapes painted in colored slip. Relief/raised decoration of floral designs, scrollwork, and the flowers/landscapesSee Sold Price
Sold20224 Early Roseville Mugs4 Early Roseville Mugs. Marked Butting In, Detroit 1910, There Must Be Some Mistake, St Blair Mioh? Largest Approximately 5.1875 x 4.5 x 3.625 in. Smallest Approximately 5 x 4 x 3.375 in.See Sold Price
Sold2016Lot of 4: Early Toby Jugs.4-1/2" to 10" tall. The largest one with a man sitting on a barrel has paint flaking form the top. Two of the megs appear to be quite early. Condition (Very Good - Excellent). Size Largest: 10" T.See Sold Price
Sold20174 small early ovoid stoneware jugs4 small early ovoid stoneware jugs, hts 6" to 7 3/4"See Sold Price
Sold2018Lot of three. Art Pottery Wall Pockets. Includes: (1)Lot of three. Art Pottery Wall Pockets. Includes: (1) Roseville "Apple Blossom" Marked Roseville USA 3668 on reverse. Craquelure. 8-1/2" high. 5-3/4" at widest. (2) Early Roseville - pattern not identSee Sold Price
Sold20174" X 4.5" Roseville Rozane Art Pottery Jug4" X 4.5" Roseville Rozane Art Pottery Jug Blue And White With Cherry And Leaf DecorSee Sold Price
Sold20174 small early 19th c stoneware ovoid jugs4 small early 19th c stoneware ovoid jugs, one w/ double handles, hts 4 1/4" to 6 1/2", some wear on spouts, chip on base of double handled jugSee Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Eutruscan blackware Bucharro Jug C.5th Cent BC.Ancient Eutruscan blackware Bucharro Jug C.5th Cent BC. Size 7 1/4 inches high. Early Black Pottery footed Jug with wide trefoil spout, body with incised circles. Provenance: Private Historian collectSee Sold Price
Sold2017EARLY ROSEVILLE VASE, MEASURES 9 1/4" HIGH, NO DAMAGE,EARLY ROSEVILLE VASE, MEASURES 9 1/4" HIGH, NO DAMAGE, AS PICTUREDSee Sold Price
Sold20232 Piece Lot Of Early Roseville Pottery2 Piece Lot Of Early Roseville Pottery, each 6-1/4" tall. a) standard glaze piece is marked "rozane, 839 rpo k, c1900, couple of tiny rim nicks. leaf decoration at top. b) rozane woodland, c1905, unmaSee Sold Price
Sold2021EARLY ROSEVILLE PITCHER LANDSCAPEEARLY ROSEVILLE PITCHER LANDSCAPE, 7 1/4 IN HIGHSee Sold Price
Sold2021French terra cotta jugFrench terra cotta jug. Early 20th century. 13 3/4"h x 7 1/2"wSee Sold Price
Sold2017French silver baluster form cream jugFrench silver baluster form cream jug, Early 19th c., scrolled handle, 4.5"h, approx. 4.3ozt. Provenance: Palmetto Hall: The Jay P. Altmayer Family CollectionSee Sold Price
Sold2015Early Roseville Lion Decorated Jardiniere & PedestalRare to find this model hand-painted, Victorian jardinere and pedestal, lion heads and feet, dark greens, maroon and white with gold highlights, 32 3/4" H. Condition - nothing distracting, minor chipsSee Sold Price
Sold2024Early Roseville Matte Green Pottery JardiniereNice Roseville Pottery Jardiniere in matte green. The piece is early, unmarked, and has two handles. Measures 6-1/4" tall x 12" across and is in great condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing.See Sold Price
Sold20232 Early Roseville Pottery Pitchers Dutch & IrisTwo Early Roseville Pottery Pitchers (1) Large Dutch Children. Measures 11 3/4" High. (1) Iris.See Sold Price
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