Raymor
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Almost the last gasp for Roseville, Raymor—designed by Ben Siebel and introduced in 1953—did not meet with the success that the company had hoped for. This line of sleek, elliptical forms with a high gloss includes Modern Artware and Modern Stoneware, and a Gourmet group from 1954. Pieces feature raised or impressed marks. Now being embraced by collectors of modernist designs, this pattern still represents a good value for beginners.
Raymor/Modern Artware lantern wall pocket
covered in a glossy chartreuse glaze, three small chips to one edge, impressed 711, and paper labels, 10″ tall.
$300-$350
Two Raymor bowls
a brown “Lug Fruit,″ (192), and a covered baking dish in ivory, indistinct style number.
$50-$60/pair