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I’m trying to find out if this vase is a McCoy and what year. I read online that they use to just put USA and numbers on the bottom of their product before they started to put McCoy. Any info would be great. thanks! [img size=320]https://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/made_in_usa_torquois_vase_001.JPG[/img]

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Just one more word of caution, if you do decide to sell make sure you handle the money part very careful. There is lot’s of scammers on Craigs list.

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hi, I am shocked at that. You’re vase looks so beautiful and in mint condition. I did some more research, Ransbottom Brothers in business since 1900. Ransbottom partnered with Robinson in 1920. I did find some vases in price guide books at over $700.00 a Jardinaire(purple glaze) Priced at over $2,700.00. Not too many are familiar with RRP. Everyone that I have seen is marked R.R.P.co. below that Roseville,O You’re vase does not have that mark. It looks that you’re mark is scratched in or penciled. Maybe you need to get an expert opinion. Just as a personal opinion I would give it to my son or daughter if they wanted it. Once it’s gone it’s gone. By the way according to Kovels 2012 price guide book they are still in production.

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I actually just listed it on craigs list for $400 and the next day i had 3 offers for that amount. I am so surprised. I wish i new more about this vase. My daughter does not want me to sell it.

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Thanks so much…I will do that.

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As soon as I saw your picture I knew it was not a McCoy vase. Your vase is RRP (Robinson Ransbottom Pottery) Google this company and click on the images and you will find your vase in yellow and it is on e-bay for $425.00. In your color it is numbered 157/ also called a floor vase or oil jar. In my opinion the price of $425.00 is way over priced.

bmy Changed status to publish January 26, 2020
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