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Pottery4785 of 12310I think it is a Roseville 'BUSH' - RYNNE TANTON TASMANIA #2
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    Posted 8 years ago

    graykat
    (3 items)

    The lady I bought my house from left this for me, she had plants in it but I took them out and repotted them. It's about 5.5" tall and 7.25" wide. I really love it and would like to know if anyone knows who may have made it.

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Not possible to tell you who made it but it does look a like mid-century, drip glaze Western German creation. Jasba and Scheurich are two potteries which make vases/pots in the colors of your pot, but theirs are normally marked on the base.
    2. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      Another one of those Ohio River Valley potteries - this piece was made by Robinson Ransbottom of Roseville, Ohio.
    3. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Possibly....

      https://www.kovels.com/price-guide/pottery-porcelain-price-guide/roseville.html

      Roseville
      Roseville Pottery Company was organized in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. Another plant was opened in Zanesville, Ohio, in 1898. Many types of pottery were made until 1954. Early wares include Sgraffito, Olympic, and Rozane. The Rozane line was Roseville's first line of handmade art pottery and was marked Rozane. Later lines were often made with molded decorations, especially flowers and fruit. Most pieces are marked Roseville. Many reproductions made in China have been offered for sale the past few years.
    4. artfoot artfoot, 8 years ago
      Robinson Ransbottom Pottery was located in Roseville, Ohio but it is NOT Roseville Pottery. Their ware is often marked with an impressed "RRPCO - Roseville" which adds to the confusion over the identity.

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