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    Posted 4 years ago

    Rutgersgirl
    (15 items)

    Approximately 5x3 inch brown vase?. Neck is darker and the color lightens up towards the base, eventually to a golden hue. Neck is smooth, while the base seems to be crackled. There are 4 flowers positioned around the upper portion of the base . The flowers look like pansies and while they are not raised, there is a different feel over them as if they are actually real petals which were applied rather than painted. Two flowers have dark green stems which extend 2 inches or so towards the base.

    As an aside I am unsure what category to list items, so feel free to re categorize if I am incorrect.

    Appreciate any information. Thank you.

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    Comments

    1. RichmondLori RichmondLori, 4 years ago
      Try Rockwood potteries
    2. RichmondLori RichmondLori, 4 years ago
      could be a Wedgewood -
    3. art.pottery, 4 years ago
      It’s Rookwood. Right where the glare is on the base pic, is the artist’s cipher. Can you add another pic without the glare?
      Vase dates around 1900. You can google “dating rookwood pottery” and find the exact date of production.
    4. Rutgersgirl, 4 years ago
      Added better foto of the base. Appreciate info.
    5. art.pottery, 4 years ago
      Virginia Demarest. Decorator from 1900-1903.
    6. Rutgersgirl, 4 years ago
      Wow, you guys know your stuff. Thanks so much. Mary

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