Rose Valley Pottery Vase, Rose Valley, Pennsylvania, c. 1903, glaze-obscured partial mark, ht. 7 1/4, dia. 3 1/2 in. Note: Under the leadership of architect Will Price, the Rose Valley Association was formed in 1901. The Rose Valley Association did not produce arts and crafts itself, but rather rented out working space to craftsmen, and provided them housing, generally designed or renovated by Price. The crafts were sold from Price's office in Philadelphia. Furniture, as well as ceramics and book binding, were produced at Rose Valley until about 1907.
Rose Valley Pottery Vase, Rose Valley, Pennsylvania, c. 1903, glaze-obscured partial mark, ht. 7 1/4, dia. 3 1/2 in. Note: Under the leadership of architect Will Price, the Rose Valley Association was formed in 1901. The Rose Valley Association did not produce arts and crafts itself, but rather rented out working space to craftsmen, and provided them housing, generally designed or renovated by Price. The crafts were sold from Price's office in Philadelphia. Furniture, as well as ceramics and book binding, were produced at Rose Valley until about 1907.
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