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Many Roseville Patterns Reproduced

A wide range of reproduction Roseville shapes and patterns accept been sold by many reproduction wholesalers. New pieces come up in a variety of patterns including early designs like Luffa and Jonquil. There is also a wide range of shapes from a xv" ewer to sugar and creamer. Like the new 7" magnolia vase that first appeared in November 1996, all these other new pieces are besides made in Red china.

This article covers the patterns, shapes and colors of these particular reproductions plus details on how to carve up them from old originals based on marks, decoration and manufacturing details. Apply the guidelines just to the specific piece being discussed. Exercise not use guidelines for ane shape to other shapes of the aforementioned pattern.

Patterns and Shapes Reproduced

Some of the new shapes arranged past pattern appears beneath. Original shape number given where known. (The starting time reproduction, the Magnolia vase, #xc-7" from November 1996, is not listed here.)

Clematis four½" candleholders, #1159

Jonquil #621, 4" vase #529, viii" vase

Luffa 7" vase (run across Huxford I-Plate 97, #ii)

Magnolia 8" planter #389 3" bowl, #665
"watering can" #180 (not original shape)

Peony half-dozen" bowl, #428

Water Lily 7" vase, #74

Zephyr Lily 15" ewer, #24 nine" vase, #136
sugar and creamer, #seven and #7C
unknown blueprint, encounter Fig. xiv

Glaze

The offset Roseville reproductions that began appearing in 1996 were easy to spot because they were not glazed on the inside. After 1997, almost all new Roseville was glazed entirely on the inside (Fig. 2) and so that exam no longer applies. Some of our examples were glazed near identical to originals with an extremely accurate thick glaze with just the right amount of gloss and smooth. Merely others were terrible quality, with sparse glazes rough as sandpaper and totally flat with no shine. New dirt color is just slightly whiter than original.

The point to continue in mind is that the reproductions vary tremendously in quality only as originals will vary. Don't be lulled into thinking these reproductions are easy to spot past glaring quality problems. About 30% of our samples were very practiced to excellent quality and very similar to originals in mold detail and glaze.

Ornament

The new pieces come in a variety of colors. All color schemes on our examples were copied directly from originals. For example, the clematis with brown groundwork has pale yellow flowers; zephyr lily with greenish groundwork has night green accents and cream colored flowers. Colors on well-nigh pieces are shut to originals only this varies from slice to piece. The quality of decoration also varies from highly skilled to very rough.

Some patterns, but non all, are busy with spray pigment. One clue to this type of new decoration is the mist of over spray which often appears across the pattern (Fig. 16). The sprayed paint is much thinner than colors applied to originals. But once more this varies and does not show up on all pieces.

Marks - Old and New

Probably the near reliable way to dissever sometime from new in this batch of reproductions is past the embossed (molded) marks. Except for Luffa (originally made 1934) and Jonquil (originally made 1931), all other reproduced patterns were originally marked "Roseville U.Due south.A." with a shape number and size in raised letters. A typical original mark of this kind is shown in Fig. vi.

The majority of the reproductions have almost the identical mark with 1 important exception--the letters United statesA. have been removed (Fig. four). Although "U.S.A" may appear faintly on some of the reproductions, it never appears the aforementioned meridian as the word "Roseville" or the shape or size numbers. If the UsA. is missing from a mark originally used on Roseville patterns made originally from ca. 1935-1950s, it is near guaranteed to be new. The just exception would be some shapes with very pocket-size bases and some flower frogs where the UsA. was left off of original marks.

The "U.Southward.A." has been removed from the mark on the reproductions considering American law requires imported goods to exist marked with the country of origin. Since these pieces are fabricated in China they must exist marked "People's republic of china" which they are with removable paper labels. Leaving the "The statesA." in the new marker would imply the new pieces were fabricated in the The states.

Reproduction Luffa and Jonquil can be detected considering new pieces have a "Roseville" marking in raised letters (Fig. 5). Original Luffa and Jonquil were nigh e'er marked with paper labels only, or more rarely with an impressed, simply never with a raised Roseville mark. The raised marking on new pieces is a fantasy mark never used on Luffa or Jonquil originals.

Summary

Eventually, there were well over 100 different new pieces of Roseville reproduced. Almost pieces, simply non all new Roseville, can be identified by the missing U.s.a.A. in marks on pieces with patterns originally made from 1935-1950s. The glaze, mold detail and colors of some new pieces are well-nigh identical to originals. Other reproductions are very poor quality. When buying over the net or without firsthand inspection, quality may non exist apparent in photos or digital images.

Zephyr Lily All new Zephy Lily shown is marked similar originals in raised Roseville script with shape and size numbers. New pieces do not include U.s.A in raised lettering. But a trace of The statesA. is visible. Overall well molded. Background colors of our samples ranged from deep green, dark blue and golden brown.

Magnolia All new Magnolia shown is marked similar originals in raised Roseville script with shape and size numbers. New pieces do not include UsA in raised lettering. Only a trace of U.S.A. is visible Quality of molding and decoration varies. Background colors of our samples ranged from green, blue and brown. The watering can shape is not an original Roseville shape. The original magnolia shape #180 is an 8" handled vase.

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Fig. one This group of reproduction Roseville includes early patterns like Luffa and Jonquil. Many different shapes are available including a sugar and creamer, candlesticks, xv" ewer and a variety of planters and bowls.

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Fig. 2 The latest group of new Roseville is fully glazed on the inside. The first pieces of new Roseville which appeared in 1996 were not glazed on the inside.

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Fig. 3 About, only not all new pieces, are decorated past spray painting which oft leaves a mist of paint effectually the pattern.

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Fig. four New raised marking on the majority of new Roseville. The messages U.s.A. are missing or very faint.

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Fig. 5 Raised mark used on reproduction Jonquil and Luffa. Original Luffa and Jonquil never had raised marks. Original Luff and Jonquil commonly had paper labels simply.

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Fig. half-dozen Original raised Roseville mark used 1935-1954. Note depth of U.S.A.

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Fig. viii

Figs. seven-8 Two pages from a brochure offering new Roseville sold by AA Importing, a reproduction wholesaler based in St. Louis, Missouri.

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Fig. 9 New Zephyr Lily vase, marked Roseville 136-nine".

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Fig. 10 New Zephyr Lily ewer, marked Roseville 24-xv"

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Fig. xi New Zephyr Lily carbohydrate and creamer.

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Fig. 12 New Magnolia vase, marked Roseville 665-3".

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Fig. xiii New Magnolia planter, marked Roseville 389-8".

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Fig. 14 New Magnolia in a fantasy shape.

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Fig. xv New Peony planter, marked Roseville 428-six".

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Fig. 16 New Clematis candle stick, marked Roseville 1159-4½".

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Fig. 17 Fantasy blueprint vase marked Roseville.

Figs. 15 and 16 are marked in raised Roseville script with shape and size number but merely a trace of U.S.A. Fig. 17 is a mystery piece that we tin't verify was ever fabricated in original Roseville. Information technology is marked only with Roseville in raised letters; half-dozen" high. The Peony and Clematis pieces are fairly well done. The mystery piece is poorly molded and badly busy.

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Fig. 18 New Luffa vii" vase marked with raised Roseville script.

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Fig. nineteen New eight" jonquil vase marked with a raised Roseville script. Originals never had a raised mark. Very good quality.

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Fig. 20 New Water Lily vase. Marked Roseville 74-7" like the original in raised Roseville script with shape and size numbers. Fairyly well molded and painted.

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