Creamwares
The Roseville creamwares, most of which date from 1910 to 1920, included the Juvenile line, novelty steins, fraternal items, smoker sets, shaving mugs, and even pin boxes. They were rarely marked.
Creamware advertising matchbook holder
for Fatima Turkish cigarettes, wear to gilding, small chips under foot ring, unmarked, 3 1/2″ by 6″.
$80-$90
Eight assorted transfer-printed pieces
“F.O.E.″ tankard and two mugs; two “Should Auld Acquaintance...″ mugs; Quaker Children small dish; Kosair commemorative mug, 1934; and Knights of Pythias pipe stand; some minor chips, heights range from 12″ to 2 1/2″.
$350-$400/set
“Good Night″ candleholder
unmarked, 6 1/2″ by 4 1/2″ by 6″(with handle, not shown).
$500-$600
Three Creamware mugs
decorated with an Indian, and the emblems of the Fraternal Order of the Elks and Eagles, between 4 1/2″ and 5″ tall.
$200-$250/each