9 comments

  • Maureen B. in B.C.

    I think you’re right, Fran. I googled Roseville Pottery and there are many pieces that have the same “feel” as this vase. I haven’t seen much Roseville before.

  • Maureen B. in B.C.

    Oooo, I do love a two-fer. The teasel is lovely as well. I’ve not seen bittersweet growing here on the coast, but no doubt it’s here and I’ve just missed it. Your pottery piece is lovely, but I forget the name for that type.

    • WordPress.com Support

      It is from Ephraim Pottery-I love their pottery and have a small collection!

      • Maureen B. in B.C.

        Well, Fran, we were both wrong. Thanks for the clarification Lori. So much beautiful pottery in the world. I love the twisted branch handle of your jug (at least I’m presuming it’s a jug). I’ve heard very little about Ephraim Pottery … I’ll have to read up.

    • Maureen B. in B.C.

      Is it Majolica?

      • WordPress.com Support

        It is Ephraim Pottery.

      • Looks more like Roseville. Majolica is usually shinier and gaudier.

  • Donna Belisle

    Nothing says “fall” like bittersweet and ‘specially in a lovely blue pitcher, to boot.

  • Stephanie

    Lovely!

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