Vintage Robinson Ransbottom Pottery (RRP) Ohio Pottery 10" Cream Feather Vase

Vintage Robinson Ransbottom Pottery (RRP) Ohio Pottery 10" Cream Feather Vase

$31.67

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Style: Art Deco
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Object Type: Vase
Color: Ivory
Material: Clay
Condition: Vase in good to excellent condition for age. No chips. Wear around bottom of vase (see pictures). 3 tiny cracks in glaze on rim (cannot tell if these were before firing). One line in the glaze inside (see last picture).
Brand: Robinson Ransbottom
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Beautiful Art Pottery Palm Leaf Vase from Robinson Ransbottom Pottery of Roseville, Ohio.  Vase is waterproof and would make a beautiful functional, or decorative, piece for your home/office.  Age estimated to be in 1930’s.
10″ Tall; Approx. 6″ – 6 1/4″ across top. Base approx. 4 1/2″ across; Approximately 4 pounds.
Information regarding Robinson Ransbottom Pottery (RRP):
In 1920, Robinson Clay Products of Akron combined with the Ransbottom Brothers Pottery of Roseville to create Robinson-Ransbottom. Four brothers began the Ransbottom Brothers Pottery around 1900. The pottery was located in Ironspot, a mile north of Roseville. At the time of the merger, Ransbottom Brothers made utilitarian stoneware and bricks. Utilitarian products included bowls, churns, milk pans, poultry fountains, preserve jars, etc.
Robinson-Ransbottom manufactured pieces under a variety of trademarks, e.g., “Old Colony,” “Rustic Ware,” “Luxor, ” Tionesta Art Ware,” “Meal Makers Oven Ware,” and “Early Stoneware American.” Old Colony and Rustic Ware were introduced in the 1930s, with Old Colony remaining in production until 1940 and Rustic Ware being produced into the 1960s.