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<p>[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 53975, member: 78"]Hi,</p><p> Thanks for the info on the jardenier. I said in the first post what is was. Laura it was a number, never had a name but I have seen it called Art Deco ,Palmetto, Century, Sunrise, Sunset, and lots of others but #1400 was what RRPCo called it.</p><p>I always loved it, since it goes so well with Arts and Crafts furniture. I have 19 pieces of it now. I have from 4" to 20". Over the years the bottom of the moulds have gone from full indentification to just sanded bottoms. When people see RRPCo Roseville Ohio they think ROSEVILLE and the the price triples. I just have not seen any pieces down here in 6 years. Most of mine have come from the PA/NJ area.</p><p>Hi Fenton, I was thinking Flute but not to many photos of the bases to try an ID on.</p><p>It is extremely heavy for a base, have handled alot of bases but this one is noticeably heavier, I do not know if that is a help or not.</p><p> I might be absent for a day or two, got to have some quick surgery due to the MRI</p><p>at least this stupid headache will be gone (so they promise)</p><p> I will post some better photos of the base when I can focus better.</p><p>greg[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gregsglass, post: 53975, member: 78"]Hi, Thanks for the info on the jardenier. I said in the first post what is was. Laura it was a number, never had a name but I have seen it called Art Deco ,Palmetto, Century, Sunrise, Sunset, and lots of others but #1400 was what RRPCo called it. I always loved it, since it goes so well with Arts and Crafts furniture. I have 19 pieces of it now. I have from 4" to 20". Over the years the bottom of the moulds have gone from full indentification to just sanded bottoms. When people see RRPCo Roseville Ohio they think ROSEVILLE and the the price triples. I just have not seen any pieces down here in 6 years. Most of mine have come from the PA/NJ area. Hi Fenton, I was thinking Flute but not to many photos of the bases to try an ID on. It is extremely heavy for a base, have handled alot of bases but this one is noticeably heavier, I do not know if that is a help or not. I might be absent for a day or two, got to have some quick surgery due to the MRI at least this stupid headache will be gone (so they promise) I will post some better photos of the base when I can focus better. greg[/QUOTE]
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