
The last sets of photos show examples of Roseville Carnelian I vases that were reglazed and refired as Roseville Carnelian II (glazes) vases.


The second set of photos show examples of typical bottom markings on Roseville Carnelian I (drip) and Roseville Carnelian II (glazes). The various factory names used for Rosevilles Creamware patterns include Coat of Arms, Decorated Trace, Dutch, Eagle, Elk, Forget Me Not, Gibson Girls, Gold Trace, Holly, Indian, Jeanette, Juvenile, Knights of Pythias, Medallion, Moose, Novelties, Nursery Line, Orange or Blue Bands, Persian and Tourist. Examples have also been located with the blue Rv stamp from the Carnelian I (drip) period and after being reglazed subsequently remarked with a Roseville paper label.Įxample of a Roseville Pottery Carnelian I (drip) vase and a Roseville Pottery Carnelian II (glazes) vase are shown in the photos below. Roseville Creamware was originally introduced by Roseville Pottery in 1910. So the majority of the Carnelian II (glazes) examples with glazed bottoms and Rv stamp marks were actually originally produced by Roseville pottery as Carnelian I (drip). Roseville Carnelian I (drip) wasnʼt real popular with collectors and as a result many examples of Roseville Carnelian I (drip) were reglazed and refired as Carnelian II (glazes).

As usual, there is no hard and fast rule about this but some of the inconsistencies are explained by the fact that a significant number of Roseville Carnelian II (glazes) vases were actually Carnelian I (drip) vases to start with. Roseville Creamware Juvenile Childs Milk Pitcher,Childs Milk Pitcher Roseville Creamware Juvenile, There is no chips or cracks,Nice Roseville Creamware Pitcher from their Juvenile Line, Cute little baby chicks on each side of pitcher over a green band, There is grazing which is very common on these pieces,High Quality Low Cost,Good product low price,Your favorite merchandise here,free. A new Roseville pottery collector recently emailed us asking why some examples of Roseville Carnelian II have glazed bottoms while others are unglazed.
