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$225.00
VenmoThis is a one-of-a-kind set. These are five gorgeous matching art deco style pottery in graduating sizes. This set was made by Robinson and Ransbottom, in the 1920’s. RRP Co Pottery History (Per the 'Old & Antique Pottery website): In 1900, Frank Ransbottom and his brother started a pottery company in Roseville, Ohio to make stoneware and pottery. By 1916 Ransbottom Pottery was the largest producer of stoneware jars in America. Around 1920, they merged with Robinson Clay Products Co. who created bricks and tiles. The name was changed to RRP Company (to reflect both initials) and product lines expanded to include gardenware, in addition to their art pottery and functional goods. This pattern is called the ‘Sun and Moon’ which features a unique and intricate drip pattern in a glossy brown and green color scheme. Which perfectly complements this beautiful pattern. My research shows they were made between the 1920’s-1940’s. These are made from high quality clay and are a true gem of the early 20th century art pottery. This set is in mint condition except the 2nd smallest pot has a small chip on the bottom only in the clay color, not on any of the colored part of the pot. These are perfect for displaying your favorite plants indoors or outdoors, or as a decorative accent piece. A real must have for a collector of unique and stunning pottery. Sold only as a set. Sizes are as follows, smallest to the largest. Price is firm. 6 inches across the top x 4 ¾ inches tall x 4 inches at the base, 7 inches across the top x 6 inches tall x 5 inches at the base, 8 ¼ inches across the top x 7 ¼ inches tall x 5 ¾ inches at the base, 9 ¼ inches across the top x 8 inches tall x 6 ¼ inches at the base ,and 10 ¼ inches across the top x 9 ¼ inches tall x 7 ¼ inches at the base. Must see. Selling for a parent.
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7 Days
13
0
$225.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.






























VenmoThis is a one-of-a-kind set. These are five gorgeous matching art deco style pottery in graduating sizes. This set was made by Robinson and Ransbottom, in the 1920’s. RRP Co Pottery History (Per the 'Old & Antique Pottery website): In 1900, Frank Ransbottom and his brother started a pottery company in Roseville, Ohio to make stoneware and pottery. By 1916 Ransbottom Pottery was the largest producer of stoneware jars in America. Around 1920, they merged with Robinson Clay Products Co. who created bricks and tiles. The name was changed to RRP Company (to reflect both initials) and product lines expanded to include gardenware, in addition to their art pottery and functional goods. This pattern is called the ‘Sun and Moon’ which features a unique and intricate drip pattern in a glossy brown and green color scheme. Which perfectly complements this beautiful pattern. My research shows they were made between the 1920’s-1940’s. These are made from high quality clay and are a true gem of the early 20th century art pottery. This set is in mint condition except the 2nd smallest pot has a small chip on the bottom only in the clay color, not on any of the colored part of the pot. These are perfect for displaying your favorite plants indoors or outdoors, or as a decorative accent piece. A real must have for a collector of unique and stunning pottery. Sold only as a set. Sizes are as follows, smallest to the largest. Price is firm. 6 inches across the top x 4 ¾ inches tall x 4 inches at the base, 7 inches across the top x 6 inches tall x 5 inches at the base, 8 ¼ inches across the top x 7 ¼ inches tall x 5 ¾ inches at the base, 9 ¼ inches across the top x 8 inches tall x 6 ¼ inches at the base ,and 10 ¼ inches across the top x 9 ¼ inches tall x 7 ¼ inches at the base. Must see. Selling for a parent.









