Howdy Jennifer. 1890? Wow. Those are beautiful. Gorgeous pieces of history. I never trust Wikipedia, but I do use it to get most of my information from.😂 Nicely done friend! Hope you're having a bing a great weekend.
I’ve only seen Roseville a few times up here in an antique store, never in a thrift store . Very expensive . Have you ever done Blue Mountain Pottery out of Canada ?🇨🇦
Hope you could answer my question. At 1:42 in your video, what is the name of the flower in the teapot, creamer, sugar bowl? I have one Roseville tall piece that matches the brown two handle vase with the same flower style as the teapot. Thanks in advance for your help!
I honestly don't know for sure, but you could check on the Roseville Pottery website. I've included that link below. Another easy way is to take a picture of it, go to Google and in the search bar click on the camera icon. You can upload your photo and Google will search for it. You can do the same thing on eBay in their search bar. That's often how I find the names of patterns of pieces that I have found. Good luck to you! It's a lovely pattern. 😊 www.rosevillepottery.org
Howdy Jennifer. 1890? Wow. Those are beautiful. Gorgeous pieces of history. I never trust Wikipedia, but I do use it to get most of my information from.😂 Nicely done friend! Hope you're having a bing a great weekend.
Thank you friend. I'm the same way with wikipedia!😄 Hope you're having a great day.
Howdy Jennifer! Rewatching friend! 👍🇺🇸👍
Thank you!
Just back for a rewatch Jennifer🎉❤
Thank you friend!
That's interesting about the modern pieces they are making!
Yes it is!
great video!!!!!!Thanks for the great info!
Thank you for watching! 😊
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I’ve only seen Roseville a few times up here in an antique store, never in a thrift store . Very expensive .
Have you ever done Blue Mountain Pottery out of Canada ?🇨🇦
I haven't, but I'll look into it! Thank you for the suggestion, I'm always open to ideas!
I have 165 pieces with about 100 pieces being pinecone. My collection includes 12 jardinieres with pedestals in sunflower pinecone(5) foxglove ect.
That's impressive! It certainly has a specific look that is easy to recognize once you know what you're looking for. Thanks for watching!
Have you done anything on diner ware especially that on trains?
I have not, but I'm always looking for ideas so I will look into that! Thanks for the suggestion!
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Hope you could answer my question. At 1:42 in your video, what is the name of the flower in the teapot, creamer, sugar bowl? I have one Roseville tall piece that matches the brown two handle vase with the same flower style as the teapot. Thanks in advance for your help!
I honestly don't know for sure, but you could check on the Roseville Pottery website. I've included that link below. Another easy way is to take a picture of it, go to Google and in the search bar click on the camera icon. You can upload your photo and Google will search for it. You can do the same thing on eBay in their search bar. That's often how I find the names of patterns of pieces that I have found. Good luck to you! It's a lovely pattern. 😊
www.rosevillepottery.org