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I'm having trouble identifying the maker. Can anyone help? Thank you so much

 
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Hello Wylieboy,
Welcome to the Arts and crafts Society and we hope you continue coming back as this is truly a great place to find out about A&C works.
However if you were to turn the bowl over to see if there is a mark on the bottom it may help in identifying it. It is sad that there is a chip on the rim otherwise it might be worth a lot more if it had no defects. Its is an interesting bowl though.

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Ralph,
Thanks for responding. There is no mark on the bottom. That's why I'm stumped. At any rate, is there a name or description for that kind of turquoise glaze? Bob
 
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Hello Bob,
Not being an authority in this section of the periods I would say it could have been made in the area of New Mexico from around the post war day of the second world war but again I am not sure. However it does look familiar.

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The bowl is Roseville Imperial II, made around 1925. They also made candlesticks and a wall pocket in that glaze, if you want to keep an eye out and complete your set.
 
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Welcome to the forum tudorhead. Thanks for your response. The color on this piece is very distinct.


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Roseville Imperial II

There is a nice matching vase pictured here: Flared Vase
It sold for $3250 in 2004.
And the candlesticks here: Roseville Candlesticks
Sold for $350 in 2004.


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Thank you all so much. Great forum

Bob
 
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