HiJb, You need to go on website Art pottery Blog. Every piece of Rookwood is marked. You vase should have a backward R with the P, the flame with 14 flames,earlier pieces don’t all have 14 flames but your’s should until 1967. on every piece should be Roman numerals until 1967 right under the logo., They started using numeral’s in 1901. The F with your number’s means smallest size in this pattern. If all this is on your vase you should have a rookwood. I could not find any pieces called white even though they looked like white to me,but white matte, matte white or cream white. Yes there is lot’s of fakes especially rookwood and roseville. I was very surprised to read that Rookwood is still in production after many owners. If you bought this cheap don’t think that it’s a repo, The economy has hurt some collector’s and need to sell. I’m seeing this with many Fenton collectors. XL11 is 42