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Roseville Pottery Peony Pattern
Roseville’s Peony pattern presents one or two large, showy blooms surrounded by leaves and buds on textured background in yellow/brown, pink/blue green, or green/yellow, 1930. Mark: Roseville in relief. 56 total shapes: 49 used once, two shapes used twice. The teapot, cream and sugar came in shape #3. The jardiniere, shape #661, came in five sizes. The 8″ and 11″ trays as well as the Peony pedestal were unnumbered. A [...] Click here to continue reading.
Roseville Pottery Magnolia Pattern
Roseville’s magnolia pattern presents white or shaded tan blossoms with large center on a black bent stem with small buds, but no leaves, on textured green, blue, or tan/brown background, 1940. Mark: Roseville in relief. 65 total shapes: 57 used once, five used twice. Shape #384, the basket, came in three sizes. The jardiniere, shape #665, came in five sizes and ranged from 3″ to 10.” The pedestal for the [...] Click here to continue reading.
Roseville Pottery Iris Pattern
Roseville’s Iris pattern presents an opened iris blossom on stalk with buds over slender, spiked leaves on blue, pink, caramel tan, brown, or white background, 1938. Mark: Unavailable. 45 total shapes: 39 used once, one used twice. The jardiniere, shape #647, came in six sizes. The bookends, wall shelf and the small and large pedestals were unnumbered. Iris does not come in green, but fake green console bowls have appeared. [...] Click here to continue reading.
Roseville Pottery Ixia Pattern Roseville’s Ixia pattern presents floral cluster arches to the right on slender stem with one set of three elongated leaves below on shaded background of yellow/brown, pink, or green, 1930s. Mark: Roseville impressed. 37 total shapes: 30 shapes used once in the Ixia line, three used twice. The jardiniere, shape #640, came in six sizes. The hanging basket, lamp and pedestal were unnumbered. Ixia is a middle period Roseville line.
Roseville Pottery Fuchsia Pattern
Roseville’s Fuchsia pattern presents multiple serrated leaves provide the central focus in this pattern with trailing, drooping, opened and closed blossoms on a partially textured blue, tan, or forest green/brown background, 1939. Mark: Roseville impressed. 39 total shapes: 33 used once, three used twice. The jardiniere, shape #645, came in five sizes. The hanging basket and pedestal were unnumbered. Numerous fakes appearing in fantasy mint green, light blue, green and [...] Click here to continue reading.
Roseville Pottery Freesia Pattern
Roseville’s Freesia pattern presents fan-like clusters of seven or eight progressively larger blossoms with spike-like leaves on wavy textured background of tropical green, Delft blue, brown or tangerine, 1945. Mark: Roseville in relief. 50 total shapes: 44 used once, two used twice. One shape, #669, the jardiniere, came in three sizes. The flower frog, hanging basket and pedestal were unnumbered. Numerous fakes discovered in blue, green and brown. Freesia is [...] Click here to continue reading.
Roseville Pottery Cosmos Pattern
Roseville’s Cosmos pattern presents two to five flat blossoms with yellow centers, tendril buds and leaves on a band that encircles piece with textured background in blue, green, or tan/brown, 1940. Mark: Roseville impressed or in relief. 48 total shapes: 42 shapes used once, two used twice. One shape, #954, a vase, came in three sizes. The jardiniere, shape #649, came in seven sizes. The Cosmos small and large pedestals [...] Click here to continue reading.
Roseville Pottery Columbine Pattern
Roseville’s Columbine pattern presents a frilly flower surrounded by tendrils and leaf clusters on tan, blue, pink, or brown/green background, 1940. Mark: Roseville in relief. 42 total shapes: 36 shapes used once, two used twice. One, shape #655, the jardiniere, came in six sizes. Columbine hanging baskets as well as the small and large pedestal were unnumbered. Columbine is a middle period Roseville line.
Roseville Pottery Clematis Pattern
Roseville’s Clematis pattern presents six flat petals around bushy center with string of claw-shaped leaves on autumn brown, ciel blue, or forest green background, 1944. Mark: Roseville in relief. 49 total shapes: 41 shapes used once, two used twice. Four shapes, #5 for the teapot, cream and sugar, #111, vase, #458, console bowl, and #667, the jardiniere, came in three different sizes or variations. The bookends and pedestal were unnumbered. [...] Click here to continue reading.
Roseville Pottery Bushberry Pattern
Roseville’s Bushberry pattern presents a type of blueberry with orange nodes along a crooked branch and large serrated leaves against blue, brown, or green lined background, 1948. Some shapes have twig-form handles. Mark: Roseville in relief. 53 total shapes: 45 used once, four shapes used twice, two used three times and one shape, #657, a jardiniere, came in five sizes. The Bushberry pedestal was unnumbered. Bushberry is a middle period Roseville line.
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