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Ashtrays | Baskets
| Bookends | Bowls
| Candlesticks
| Compotes | Cookie
Jars | Cornucopias
| Covered Pieces | Cuspidors
| Ewers, 1941-1954 | Fern
Dishes | Flower
Frogs | Hanging
Baskets | Jardinieres
| Mugs | Novelties
| Pitchers | Tea
Pots & Sets | Umbrella
Stands | Vases & Ewers
| Wall Pockets
| Wall Shelves
| Window Boxes
| Miscellaneous
Before 1940, cornucopias were treated as part of the "Novelties" family. In 1936, Roseville began marking pieces with permanent (either impressed or raised) shape numbers. As a result, all items classified as part of the ãCornucopiasä family have permanent marks. 1 = White Rose
In 1947, Roseville introduced the first of several new shape numbering systems, none of which were as systematic as the system used between roughly 1916 and 1946. 1CC-6" = Snowberry
© 2002 Mark Bassett
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