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<p>[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 127025, member: 1262"]It's Roseville Clematis, a late period line introduced in 1944. It came in brown, blue, and green. The # you're seeing on the bottom near Roseville USA (6-10) is the shape. Clematis had 47 different shapes ranging from candlesticks to jardinières. </p><p><br /></p><p>Price of Roseville depends greatly on condition, any cracks, chips, or repairs will diminish the value greatly. Assuming there are no condition issues I'd say this bowl would be worth $80 in a retail setting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 127025, member: 1262"]It's Roseville Clematis, a late period line introduced in 1944. It came in brown, blue, and green. The # you're seeing on the bottom near Roseville USA (6-10) is the shape. Clematis had 47 different shapes ranging from candlesticks to jardinières. Price of Roseville depends greatly on condition, any cracks, chips, or repairs will diminish the value greatly. Assuming there are no condition issues I'd say this bowl would be worth $80 in a retail setting.[/QUOTE]
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