Artist Marks of Vintage Roseville Pottery
Like most other major potteries at the time such Rookwood Pottery, Roseville Pottery hired artists to decorate their products. The decorator marks were normally not considered so much as signing the work, but rather the ciphers insured that the work was counted correctly for the purpose of paychecks. Larger full signatures were rarely used, and only on important works. The Roseville works which were artist signed were restricted to several of the Rozane lines such as Royal and Della Robbia, and later occasionally in the decorated Pauleo. Below are some facsimiles of artist marks that can be found, as well as the name of the artist if known.
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A. F. Best
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A. Lewis
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Allen Simpson
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Anna Daltherty
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Anna Daltherty
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Anthony Dunlavy
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Anthony Dunlavy
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Arthur Williams
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Arthur Williams
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B. Mallen
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Bill Farnsworth
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Caroline Steinle
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Caroline Steinle
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Claude Leffler
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Claude Leffler
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Claude Leffler
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Clolinda Zanetta
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Clolinda Zanetta
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E. Dutro
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E. Dutro
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Elizabeth Ayers
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Elizabeth Ayers
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Frank Ferrell
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Frank Ferrell
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Frederick Rhead
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Fred Steele
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George Neff
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Goldie
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Gordon Mull
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Gussie Gerwich
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Harry Lazelere
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Harry Lazelere
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Harry Rhead
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Hattie Elverlein
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Hattie Mitchell
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Heleen Smith
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Hester Pillsbury
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Hester Pillsbury
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Jenny Burgoont
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John Herold
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Josephine Inlay
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Lillian Shoemaker
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Lillian Shoemaker
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Lillie Mitchell
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Lillie Mitchell
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L. McGrath
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Madeline Thompson
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Madge Hurst
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Mae Timberlake
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Mary Pierce
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Mignon Martineau
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Minnie Mitchell
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Minnie Terry
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M. Myers
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Sarah Timberlake
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Sarah Timberlake
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Tot Steele
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V. Adams
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V. Adams
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Walter Miers
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Walter Myers
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William Hall
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