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Roseville Crocus

Crocus is an early period Arts and Crafts line introduced by Roseville Pottery in 1905. This line may have been called Egyptian, and collectors sometimes call it Conventional Landscape or Shiny Aztec. Designs tend to be a floral motif on a background of either a different shade or a contrasting color. This slip decorated line shares many of its shapes with Aztec, another early Arts and Crafts line. There are no known factory stock pages for Crocus and, therefore, no record of how many shapes there are. Crocus is usually unmarked, but may have a die-impressed number, slip-painted artist’s initials, or the Rozane Ware wafer.
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Roseville Pottery Crocus Green Commemorative Vase

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Rare and exceptional Roseville Pottery Crocus vase.  Superior detail, artwork and colors.  CLEAN and NEAR MINT CONDITION.  Minute nick to one ring on the shoulder.  Tiny flaw and no other chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.  Bottom marked with a 6 or 9. Vase is a rare commemorative piece and is marked Washington, D. C. in gold lettering on side.  Vase is 6 1/4" tall and 4 1/2" wide.  SUPER EXAMPLE and ESTATE FRESH!
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$695.00
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