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Rare Find! ROSEVILLE POTTERY vintage glass store display sign - these were made for shop windows when Roseville was sold originally in shops from the factory - don't pass up this rare find! Plaque measures about 16 inches wide and 2 high, a nice solid glass and heavy - the glass is beveled smooth on the sides and is 3/8 inch thick. The sign is a clear glass with the printed reverse back side in black and gold that appears through the thick clear glass. The sign shows very minor wear from the years - but overall SUPER CONDITION! No chips cracks or hairlines and again a super hard to find item to add to your Roseville Pottery collection! Or super to adorn your antique shop display case! NOTE: I have added a picture of the Roseville Sign shown in the Roseville Pottery Book by Mark Bassett. These signs were made when the pottery factories in the Zanesville Ohio area were in operation, as found in Zanesville Ohio and has been in my collection and have decided to part with this wonderful treasure! Guaranteed to be original, vintage and not restored / repaired - Bid with confidence. ** Lots of pottery listed & will combine shipping - do take a look! to my ebay store!! Click to Check out my other items ! Be sure to add me to your favorites list ! · Prompt shipping if money order or paypal - if you pay by check we wait ten-business days for payment to clear. * Remember you can always use your credit card with PayPal. · Will ship international if paid by Paypal in US Dollars. · Ohio residents to add 6.75% sales tax. · Buyer to pay actual shipping cost and insurance (your charge and choice), plus 99 cents packaging fee. · ** WE WRAP VERY WELL! As you can see by our positive feedbacks. If you have ANY questions about this auction please ask before bidding! The overwhelming majority of the pottery we sell was manufactured in the early 1900s through 1950, please realize these items were handmade and are not "perfect" as we would expect them to be if made today. The term mint to us means: no damage after the manufacture of the item, the piece is as it left the factory. So please realize that t may be an unglazed area, a fired glaze drip, variations in the color of the glaze, mold defects and/or factory imperfections (glaze bubble or an extra small piece of clay fired under the glaze). We use super-sized photos and show as many angles as we can of the item. Again, we cannot emphasize the importance of emailing us with ANY questions or requests for additional photos, we check our email at least twice a day. Also, please recognize that the color you may see on your monitor may not be identical to the pottery due to the color settings you have on your monitor. We do not color enhance any of our photos. PLEASE REALIZE DESCRIBING EVERY MINUTE FLAW ON HANDMADE POTTERY IS VERY DIFFICULT, HOWEVER WE TRY OUR VERY BEST TO ACCURATELY DESCRIBE. SHOULD WE MISS ANYTHING WE WILL GLADLY WORK WITH YOU. BUT FOR US TO GIVE A REFUND AFTER THE SALE , THE ITEM MUST REMAIN IN THE IDENTICAL AND EXACT CONDITION AS IT WAS SENT TO YOU. IF YOU ALTER THE CONDITION IN ANY WAY, WE WILL NOT TAKE IT BACK OR OFFER ANY REFUND.
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