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There are often questions about the pottery marks found on the bottom of Roseville pottery pieces. The most confusing thing about Roseville marks is that you can find examples from certain patterns that are marked with the impressed trademark and others marked with the raised mark. In some cases, you will find pieces that are not marked at all.




Sample 1
The Roseville Pinecone collection was produced over a long period of time so consequently there are a variety of marks used during the pattern's years of production. It is possible to find Roseville Pinecone either unmarked; marked with the die-impressed trademark Roseville with the shape number and size; or marked with the raised Roseville USA along with the shape number and size. Here is an example of one of our pieces .Click the picture to enlarge.


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Sample 2
The Shape-Size Number Roseville Pottery pieces have shape and size numbers, which are usually part of the in-mold marks used after the mid-1930s. For example, the number 455-6 refers to a 6 inch form in the Blue Pine Cone line.


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Sample 3

This picture is an example of the bottom marks on Roseville Pottery from the 1927-1935 It can be found with or without the paper.Roseville pottery was marked in some way, but naturally over the years some of the less permanent methods have washed or peeled off. The early red crayon marks on the underside of pieces or triangular foil and paper labels are examples of less permanent markings. Click the picture to enlarge.


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