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Fabulous piece of hard to find Rozane Light, also called Rozane Royal and Royal Lights. This new line of art ware was introduced by the Roseville Pottery Company, of Roseville, Ohio, in 1904. The "lights" shades were the pastel version of the darker Rozane line. The designs were executed by artists who did underglaze slip painting (decoration).
This vase measures just over 8 3/4" tall, and has very delicate flowers and leaves - perhaps a Dogwood? The main body in done in shades of gray and ivory. The bottom has an impressed mark which looks to be the number "7". There is one flaw on the backside, looks to be factory - shallow, and measures 1/4" x 1/8". There's a small area of underglaze (factory) impurities - that look like tiny bumps - in the bottom section of the ivory glaze. Displays beautifully - a great addition to an art pottery collection.
Key Words: American art pottery ceramics arts & crafts movement
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