Posted 4 years ago
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The overglaze of the mark on this 4" tall & 6" wide (handle-to-handle) vase makes it hard to read and impossible to photograph effectively, but it looks like the script "Roseville" and a number (possibly 815 or 315). I can't find a form like it with square handles and base plate and no Roseville in all-white at all. The sides appears to be a pine needle motif with three berries in the center - one sprig on one side and two on the other.
Anyone that can help with identification?
Hey Pencil-necked-geek, it's hard to tell anything from the Photo that You have, You can add three more including a bottom photo also, it could be a Roseville Pottery, Futura Thistle Jardine, or it could be Pinecone! Good Luck! Bill :^D
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It is Roseville. The pattern is called "Dawn" and it dates from the mid-1930s.
Thanks for the responses!
Artfoot - you are dead on. I still can't find another example in all-white, however. Could this be a factory second? Or did Roseville produce all-white intentionally?
This was produced all-white on purpose. The entire "Dawn" line is pictured in all-white in the 1937 Roseville sales brochure.