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Fake and Reproduction Roseville Pottery vase marks
By Help Collectors | Published  09/19/2006 | Roseville Pottery | Unrated
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Roseville pottery Reproduction

Collectors of Roseville pottery should take warning that genuine pieces of Roseville are being shipped to China for reproduction—between six and ten patterns, according to some sources. The reproduction pottery is then shipped back to the U.S. where it has sold quickly.


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