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<p>[QUOTE="Eric Haefli, post: 3316638, member: 15354"]Thank you all for contributing your thoughts. So, obviously, there are many jardinieres out there like this. Who made it is still in question. I have confirmed that Brush McCoy, Roseville, and Robinson Ransbottom all made blended glazed products like this. However, I have not found one credible source, like a collector's club or book, with this pattern tied to a particular manufacturer.</p><p><br /></p><p>In this thread, there is WorthPoint attributing it to Roseville. There is LiveAuctioneers attributing it to Brush McCoy. I will say that the numbering system reminds me of Roseville.</p><p><br /></p><p>Whoever the manufacturer is, it is likely American and probably an Ohio company. I agree that the proper description is "blended glaze." That phrase is used on the McCoy Pottery Collectors' website and in my Roseville Pottery books. The discussion has been very, very helpful. I know much more than when I asked the question. Thank you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Haefli, post: 3316638, member: 15354"]Thank you all for contributing your thoughts. So, obviously, there are many jardinieres out there like this. Who made it is still in question. I have confirmed that Brush McCoy, Roseville, and Robinson Ransbottom all made blended glazed products like this. However, I have not found one credible source, like a collector's club or book, with this pattern tied to a particular manufacturer. In this thread, there is WorthPoint attributing it to Roseville. There is LiveAuctioneers attributing it to Brush McCoy. I will say that the numbering system reminds me of Roseville. Whoever the manufacturer is, it is likely American and probably an Ohio company. I agree that the proper description is "blended glaze." That phrase is used on the McCoy Pottery Collectors' website and in my Roseville Pottery books. The discussion has been very, very helpful. I know much more than when I asked the question. Thank you.[/QUOTE]
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