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Item #PriceItem Name / Description
#32163
130 Pair Sale $85

Roseville -- Snowberry Pair Candle Holders 1CS1

Unique pair of Roseville Snowberry Candle Holders in a Green/Brown color. Pieces are 4 inches in diameter and in excellent condition. Older Roseville. Please see our selection of Roseville for sale by clicking on the link below:... moreBuy Now http://www.tace.com/i/32163.htmlFrom: Antique & Collectibles Marketplace
#23614
$ 60

Roseville -- Triple Bud Vase Clematis Brown Green

This is at the momemt a mystery piece to us. It appears to be a triple bud vase which is intended to be immersed in another vase as there are holes in the bottom. This would be the first Roseville piece we have ever seen with this unusual effect. Also, the marks are on the outside bottom of the piece and are by and large unidentifiably.... moreBuy Now http://www.tace.com/i/23614.htmlFrom: Antique & Collectibles Marketplace
#23482
$ 195

Roseville -- Water Lily Brown Vace 77-8

Really distinctive Roseville Water Lily Double-handle Tan/Brown 77-8 vase. This vase has great color and detail. No chips, cracks or repair that is evident. This should be a great addition to your Roseville collection.... moreBuy Now http://www.tace.com/i/23482.htmlFrom: Antique & Collectibles Marketplace
#33744
$ 65 New Addition

Roseville Snowberry Green Console Bowl 1BL2-10

Really nice Roseville Snowberry Green Console Bowl with a Roseville number 1BL2-10. Excellent deep green color on this bowl which is 11 inches in diameter and in perfect condition. Goes nicely with some snowberry green candle holders we have on the web site. Please see our Roseville Art Pottery by clicking on the link directly below:... moreBuy Now http://www.tace.com/i/33744.htmlFrom: Antique & Collectibles Marketplace
#21429
SOLD!

Van Briggle Signed Art Pottery Vase 1907

This is a signed Van Briggle pottery vase, made in his factory in Colorado Springs, dated 1907. Artus Van Briggle originally worked for the Rookwood pottery before coming to Colorado Springs to improve his health. After his death in 1904 his wife took over the factory. This is a wonderful example of Van Briggle pottery, it is signed and of course, this vase should increase in value in the future... moreMore Info http://www.tace.com/i/21429.htmlFrom: Antique & Collectibles Marketplace
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