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Rosemeade Pottery North Dakota Vintage Vase 7.5 Inch Tall Pink White Marked USA
$ 23.75
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Description
Own your Rosemeade pottery Today!Rosemeade Pottery North Dakota Vintage Vase 7.5 Inch Tall Pink White Marked USA
Condition // Very good preowned condition. See photos as the best description of this item. From my personal collection. Pictures provided are
of the actual item and not stock photos. Great Classic North Dakota Rosemeade Vase designed by
Laura Taylor Hughes. If there was anything defective with this item we would describe it here: hairline flaw on corner of vase, just above chip in the corner. Chip in corner with yellowing. Minor dark mark on piece one side - needs cleaning.
Learn more about Rosemeade Pottery At the end of this description.
This is pre owned with some signs of wear (see photos). These ship from the USA.
See approximate measurements below.
Very collectible item. We are not a corporation we are a mom-and-pop store here on eBay.
Approximate Measurements //
We take measurements laying flat. We always recommend you take an item from your closet with a similar cut and style and measure it laying flat to compare to this listing lengths and inches.
Size //
Medium Size Pottery
7 1/2 inches tall
Base: 3 inches wide
Collectible // Yes, a rare and unique item that is scarcely found on shelves. Highly Collectable Memorabilia.
Preowned Item //
Thank you for understanding that our pre owned merchandise has been gently used and is sold as is. Pictures provided are of the actual shoes and not stock photos. These shoes are pre owned with some signs of wear. Any item that does not have an original retail tag, is pre owned and some cosmetic wear should be expected. Please message us if you have any concerns about this item through eBay. We do our best to describe the color or the item considering screen or monitor setting vary. We are committed to providing as much detail as possible on the items we sell. Please refer to all product photos for additional information. Vintage is Over 25 yrs old. Antique is Over 100 yrs old. Reproduction is Any date. Could be a mass produced reproduction of an original antique or work of art. This will be stated in the listing.
Returns //
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Shipping //
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Perfect for a gift, or as your own new treasure, including occasions for: Halloween, costumes, pretend play or dress up, 4th of July, birthday, Christmas, Hanukkah, Valentine's Day, Anniversary, and everyday gift ideas! See photos for best description of this item.
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ABOUT ROSEMEADE POTTERY //
Rosemeade pottery has become a popular collectible today because its creator, Laura Taylor Hughes, chose subjects which continually fascinate people--animals, birds, fish--and modeled authentic characterizations of their living counterparts. These innovative designs were then accurately hand painted in nature's vivid coloring.
Laura Taylor combined education, experience and creative skill. Educated at UND, Taylor was a student and assistant to nationally known director, Margaret Cable. After a short period of making Dickota pottery at the Dickinson Clay Products Company, Laura Taylor was appointed state supervisor of the North Dakota Works Administration (WPA).
An opportunity to demonstrate pottery making at the 1939 New York World's Fair changed Laura Taylor's life as she met Robert J. Hughes, zealous booster of state enterprise. Together they founded the Wahpeton Pottery Company in January 1940 and married three years later.
Many of Laura Taylor's naturalistic designs reflected the native flora and fauna of her North Dakota farm childhood. A wide range of other products included place souvenirs, human forms, functional items and advertising pieces. Observing trends, Taylor met the needs and wishes of the public. The company name was changed to Rosemeade Potteries in 1953 for better name recognition and remained successful while many other companies of that era did not survive.
Distinctive lustrous glazes created by Howard Lewis, production manager, set Rosemeade apart, making it easily recognizable. Metal oxides painted under the glazes fired into colorful hues. Lewis also threw swirl pottery vases and pitchers. He learned the swirl process while working at Niloak Pottery and previously produced "Dickota Badlands" swirl pottery for the Dickinson Clay Products Company.
Joe McLaughlin succeeded Lewis as production manager. McLaughlin introduced decorative decals, including those of wildlife artist Les Kouba, and accelerated advertising specialties sales. Rosemeade Potteries closed in 1961.
Although some early pottery and the swirl ware were thrown on the potter's wheel, the majority of Rosemeade was cast in molds. Most Rosemeade pottery is identified with an impressed mark or an ink stamp of the company name in black or blue lettering on the bottom.