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    Posted 2 years ago

    Jsledmundson
    (1 item)

    Has anyone seen this pottery before? I recently purchased 3 sizes of this pottery. Two are marked 207-7 and 207-10. The seller told me they are very rare Roseville, but I am wanting to confirm. I haven’t purchased the Roseville pattern book to see if it’s there, thought I would ask here first.

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 2 years ago
      informative discussion:

      https://www.antiquers.com/threads/manufacturer-of-pottery-jardiniere.57264/
    2. Jsledmundson, 2 years ago
      TallCakes - thank you for the discussion link. I’ve read it before and it’s actually how I found Collector’s Weekly. I am in the same situation as the person who started the thread in 2020. However, I have at least confirmed that it is NOT Brush McCoy. I’ve joined posted my question to several Facebook pottery groups and they are stumped as well. My dream answer would be “It’s a Roseville as identified on page XX from the Roseville collector’s book”. Not sure if that’s going to happen. But I’m still looking.

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