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Robinson Ransbottom Pottery (Ohio, USA) Stoneware Crock Decorated with Cobalt Blue Stripes
Robinson Ransbottom Pottery (Ohio, USA) Stoneware Crock Decorated with Cobalt Blue Stripes
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A stoneware crock with handpainted blue stripes by Robinson Ransbottom Pottery of Roseville, Ohio. The crock measures 5" wide, 5 1/4" high, and weighing over 2 1/2 pounds. The bottom is unmarked and the condition is very good.
Robinson Ransbottom Pottery of Ohio
Frank Ransbottom and his brothers started Ransbottom Pottery in Roseville, Ohio, in 1900, and the company became one of the largest manufacturers of stoneware pottery in America. In 1920, Ransbottom merged with Robinson Clay Products Co., which had even earlier origins, founded as Johnson, Whitmore and Co. in Akron, Ohio, in 1856. With the merging of these two companies, the name was changed to Robinson-Ransbottom, or RRP Roseville Pottery Co. (not to be confused with Roseville Pottery Co). RRP Co. produced art pottery, garden ware, and utilitarian housewares such as mixing bowls, crocks, spongeware. and butter churns until ceasing operations for good in 2005.

