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Ceramic and Pottery Gifts for Every Occasion. The original Roseville Pottery Company was founded in Roseville, Ohio in the latter part of the 19th century. Over the next 60 years, they grew to become one of the largest producers of American art pottery.
Vintage Roseville Pottery is one of the most popular collectible ceramics in the world. Learn about the company and identify your pieces with our image gallery.
Study the marks and labels of the Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio, and learn what they tell about ceramic pieces they created.
In the 8 years between 1896 and 1904, the Roseville Pottery Company rose from a small local pottery into a national industry. This evolution can be seen easily in the advancement in the wares they produced. Although they produced a wide range of utility ware, collectors most often focus on the art pottery lines.
The Roseville Pottery was incorporated in 1892 in Roseville, Ohio, but they had been producing stoneware since 1890 when they purchased an old J.B. Owens Pottery factory. In 1895 they purchased the Midland Pottery, and began producing large amounts of artistic garden accessories.
A guide to the artist marks of the Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. Find out which artist decorated a piece of antique Roseville Pottery.
At Roseville Pottery, our mission is to elevate the art of ceramics through the power of simplicity. We strive to embody the essence of minimalism in every piece we create, allowing the beauty of clean lines, unadorned surfaces, and harmonious forms to speak volumes.
Choose from a variety of new products and gifts, or fill your collection with our Certified Vintage Roseville Pottery
Few of these pieces are known to exist, and they can easily go unrecognized as Roseville Pottery at estate sales or antique markets. Several of 100 series vase shapes were retained and reused without the molded decoration as blanks for Rozane pieces in 1900.
Our picks for the top 5 books about Roseville Pottery that every collector should own, complete with reviews