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<Victor>
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I have two "2" yellow Vases, 26" tall
Marked on bottom RRP Co. Roseville Ohio
# 249.
Can anyone tell me when they were made?
TNX'S
 
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I have deleted your redundant posts. Please understand that these forums are moderated by volunteers and their knowledge is given freely on their own time. If someone can help you they most certainly will. If you do not get a responce then nowone was able to find the information you seek. I suspect you will have to do some research at the library to search through the many Roseville catalogues that have been published over the past years.

Good luck in your search.

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<Victor>
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Sorry about that, I am new on the computer.
I tried to correct my mistakes, but it kept repeating and repeating an d repeating.
tnx's
victor
 
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"SNIP"

Victor, If you receive no answer then I suspect that no one has found out anything. I suggest you research the libraries yourself. There are more than a dozen books available on Roseville Pottery.

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<Jen R.>
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RRP is Robinson Ransbottom Pottery in Roseville, Ohio. They closed their doors in 2005.
 
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Jen,

Thanks for stepping in and clearing up my error of attributing the mark to Roseville.
(I suppose that is why I moderate the Metal forum and not the Pottery forum.

I did a quick internet search for the company and found a great deal of wealth about the various items that the RRP has made over it's hundred year history. The prices range from the mid hundreds to 20 dollars. I now recognize those brown and green flowerpots that I often see at antique malls.

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