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I was in the Grove Park Inn this weekend and noticed a piece of pottery in the display case. It was identified as Roycroft, but looked like Roseville "Fushia". I could not get a good look at the bottom of the piece.

Did Roycroft produce a multicolored glazed floral pottery?
 
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Charlie,

Most of what I have seen of Roycroft pottery was rather plain and not multi colored. I suspect you are right that it is Roseville. It is possible that some of the Roycroft Revival Pottery has been added to the Inn's decoration. It would be great to know how it is marked.

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