Rookwood Pottery Earthenware Vase, 1900
This is just the floral touch your space is missing. The warm tones throughout this Rookwood Pottery piece are sure to make the home that much warmer too.
Whether you are looking for the perfect statement piece or are a collector, this piece from 1900 is sure to "Wow" you and your guests.
About Rookwood Pottery:
The flame is a mark used on Rookwood pottery to indicate the year of manufacture. The mark began in 1886 when Alfred Brennan added a flame around his factory mark, the "RP" monogram, each year until 1900, when there were 14 flames in a full circle.
This is just the floral touch your space is missing. The warm tones throughout this Rookwood Pottery piece are sure to make the home that much warmer too.
Whether you are looking for the perfect statement piece or are a collector, this piece from 1900 is sure to "Wow" you and your guests.
About Rookwood Pottery:
The flame is a mark used on Rookwood pottery to indicate the year of manufacture. The mark began in 1886 when Alfred Brennan added a flame around his factory mark, the "RP" monogram, each year until 1900, when there were 14 flames in a full circle.
This is just the floral touch your space is missing. The warm tones throughout this Rookwood Pottery piece are sure to make the home that much warmer too.
Whether you are looking for the perfect statement piece or are a collector, this piece from 1900 is sure to "Wow" you and your guests.
About Rookwood Pottery:
The flame is a mark used on Rookwood pottery to indicate the year of manufacture. The mark began in 1886 when Alfred Brennan added a flame around his factory mark, the "RP" monogram, each year until 1900, when there were 14 flames in a full circle.
Brand: Rookwood Pottery
Artist: Unknown
Medium: Earthenware
Dimensions: 5” W x 5” D x 12.25” H
Period: 1900. 1900-1909.
Condition: This item sits with some shelf wear on the underside along with some minor scratches throughout (pictured).