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30 Books on Roseville Pottery

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30 Books on Roseville Pottery including Roseville Art Pottery by Richard A. Clifford c. 1968 (paperback); four copies of Early Roseville by Sharon and Bob Huxford c. 1970’s signed by authors (paperback); A Price Guide to Roseville Pottery by the Numbers by John M. Humphries and Erin Hamilton c. 2003 (paperback); Roseville Art Pottery in Color by Louise and Evan Purviance and Norris F. Schneider c. 1970 (paperback); Roseville Pottery Collectors Price Guide by Gloria Mollring and James Mollring c. 2003 (paperback); two copies of Roseville Donatello Pottery by Josh and Anna Snook c. 1975 (paperback); three copies of Bassett’s Roseville Prices by Mark Bassett c. 2001; The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery by Sharon and Bob Huxford c. late 1970’s signed; Weller, Roseville and Related Zanesville Art Pottery and Tiles by Betty Ward and Nancy Schiffer c. 2000; five copies of Introducing Roseville Pottery by Mark Bassett c. 2001; Roseville Pottery for Love and Money by Virginia Hillway Buxton c. 1977; Collector’s Compendium of Roseville Pottery Vol. II by Randall B. Monsen c. 1997; Warman’s Roseville Pottery by Mark F. Moran c. 2004 (softcover); Collector’s Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery Vol. I Revised Edition by Sharon & Bob Huxford and Mike Nickel c. 2001; Roseville in All Its Splendor by Jack and Nancy Bomm c. 1998; The Collectors Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery by Sharon and Bob Huxford c. 1990’s signed; Collectors’ Compendium of Roseville Pottery Vol. I by Randall B. Monsen c. 1995; Introducing Roseville Pottery by Mark Bassett c. 1999; and two copies of Understand Roseville Pottery by Mark Bassett c. 2002. Combined lot measures approximately 11.5"x18.5"x10.5".

Condition: Condition – Good – Some volumes have light soiling and wear to covers. Some volumes have soiling to edges. Some volumes may have light toning and/or foxing. Some dust jackets have small tears and wear to edges. Please see photos.