Description
This is a circa 1920s antique yellowware mixing or casserole bowl by Robinson Ransbottom Pottery, of Roseville, Ohio. This is a clay bowl with a high gloss finish and the RRP Company number 39It has an impressed floral and dot pattern with white and burgundy stripes. You can see "RRP Co Roseville, Ohio 391" impressed in the bottom of the bowl. Begun in 1900 as a family business called Ransbottom Pottery, the company became the most prolific stoneware jar producer in America inside of two decades. The company was renamed RRP in 1920 after merging with Robinson Clay Products, and was in business until 2005.
VINTAGE:Circa 1920s.
SIZE:Approximately 5-1/2" in height and 10" in diameter.
CONSTRUCTION / MATERIALS:Ceramic.
ATTACHMENT:None.
MARKINGS:RRP (Robinson Ransbottom Pottery) CO. ROSEVILLE OHIO NO. 391.
ITEM NOTES:This is from a china and pottery collection which we will be listing more of over the next few months. VBEX12 LFEX5/12 SDB/BFX3/14
CONDITION:7+ (Very Fine+): The bowl has a couple of very faint hairline spiderwebs on bottom, one that shows on inside, but bowl still has great appearance and integrity.
GUARANTEE:As with all my artifacts, this piece is guaranteed to be original, as described.