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Roseville Pottery Information | Shape Families 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 The shape lists here at MarkBassett.com do not include the early tea pots or tea sets, such as those decorated as Rozane Royal, Creamware, or Decorated Artware.
This shape family was introduced in 1940, the year Roseville began marking pieces with permanent, raised shape numbers. 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. 1C = Snowberry (also used for an unrelated
White Rose
shape) © 2009 Mark Bassett
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