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This bud vase done in the baby blue coloring that descends down to a darker blue base with yellow and pink apple blossom flowers. Good original color with vivid colors and the brown bark handles are an attractive contrasting feature. Marked with "Roseville USA #379-7" on the bottom. No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 7" Height 2.5" base Valued at $100 101 / 326 -
This bud vase done in the baby blue coloring that descends down to a darker blue base with yellow and pink apple blossom flowers. Good original color with vivid colors and the brown bark handles are an attractive contrasting feature. Marked with "Roseville USA #379-7" on the bottom. No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 7" Height 2.5" base Valued at $100 102 / 326 -
Roseville Clematis piece in blue. The vase has three openings (triple vase) with handles and is done in shades of blue, green and creamy off white (similar to a pale yellow). The base is marked "Roseville, U.S.A. 192-5". No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 5" height 3.5" x 6" base Valued at $100 103 / 326 -
Roseville Clematis piece in blue. The vase has three openings (triple vase) with handles and is done in shades of blue, green and creamy off white (similar to a pale yellow). The base is marked "Roseville, U.S.A. 192-5". No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 5" height 3.5" x 6" base Valued at $100 104 / 326 -
Roseville Clematis piece in blue. The vase has three openings (triple vase) with handles and is done in shades of blue, green and creamy off white (similar to a pale yellow). The base is marked "Roseville, U.S.A. 192-5". No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 5" height 3.5" x 6" base Valued at $100 105 / 326 -
Roseville Clematis piece in blue. The vase has three openings (triple vase) with handles and is done in shades of blue, green and creamy off white (similar to a pale yellow). The base is marked "Roseville, U.S.A. 192-5". No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 5" height 3.5" x 6" base Valued at $100 106 / 326 -
Roseville Clematis piece in blue. The vase has three openings (triple vase) with handles and is done in shades of blue, green and creamy off white (similar to a pale yellow). The base is marked "Roseville, U.S.A. 192-5". No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 5" height 3.5" x 6" base Valued at $100 107 / 326 -
Roseville Clematis piece in blue. The vase has three openings (triple vase) with handles and is done in shades of blue, green and creamy off white (similar to a pale yellow). The base is marked "Roseville, U.S.A. 192-5". No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 5" height 3.5" x 6" base Valued at $100 108 / 326 -
Roseville Clematis piece in blue. The vase has three openings (triple vase) with handles and is done in shades of blue, green and creamy off white (similar to a pale yellow). The base is marked "Roseville, U.S.A. 192-5". No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 5" height 3.5" x 6" base Valued at $100 109 / 326 -
Roseville Clematis piece in blue. The vase has three openings (triple vase) with handles and is done in shades of blue, green and creamy off white (similar to a pale yellow). The base is marked "Roseville, U.S.A. 192-5". No Chips, Cracks, or Repairs of any sort. 5" height 3.5" x 6" base Valued at $100 110 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 144 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 145 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 146 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 147 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 148 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 149 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 150 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 151 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 152 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 153 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 154 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 155 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 156 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 157 / 326 -
Spatter glass, also known as splatter glass, end-of-day glass or splashed glass, is a technique that has been used for several centuries, and dates right back to the Romans. A few countries have produced spatter glass, the most commonly found spatter glass these days being of Czech / Bohemian origin, as shown in the pictures below. Spatter glass is produced by rolling hot blown glass over small pieces or chips of coloured glass. 6" height 2.5" base Sells for $200 158 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 185 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 186 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 187 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 188 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 189 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 190 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 191 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 192 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 193 / 326 -
This is an excellent two handled Rookwood vase in a mauve color towards the bottom and fading to a tan shade towards the top. The inside of the vase is mauve. It doesn't appear to have been used. The vase has a smooth matte finish and I see no scratches. There are no chips, cracks repairs or crazing. It looks like it just came from the factory. The bottom of the vase has the Rookwood logo, the designation XXX for a production date of 1930 and the number 2562 for the shape design. Size is 5.25" high. 2" base Valued at $150 194 / 326 -
Rookwood round vase, cream high glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.5" height 2.5" base Valued at $240 195 / 326 -
Rookwood round vase, cream high glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.5" height 2.5" base Valued at $240 196 / 326 -
Rookwood round vase, cream high glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.5" height 2.5" base Valued at $240 197 / 326 -
Rookwood round vase, cream high glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.5" height 2.5" base Valued at $240 198 / 326 -
Rookwood round vase, cream high glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.5" height 2.5" base Valued at $240 199 / 326 -
Rookwood round vase, cream high glaze, butterfly design. Designed by Kataro Shirayamadani, this Rookwood round vase from 1942 is an excellent example of the cream matte glaze. The popular butterfly motif has been a favorite with collectors for years. The glaze is expertly applied and is in exceptional original, undamaged condition. It is free from crazing, chips, cracks or repairs. Shape number 6509, it displays well, and is a great piece to accent nearly any decor. 4.5" height 2.5" base Valued at $240 200 / 326
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