Roseville Pottery Dawn Pattern

Roseville Pottery Dawn Pattern

Roseville’s Dawn pattern presents long, wispy petals around knobby center without leaves on pink, yellow, or blue background, 1937. Mark: Roseville impressed. 18 total shapes: 15 used once, three shapes used twice. None of the Dawn line was unnumbered. Dawn is a middle period Roseville line.

Roseville Pottery Clemana Pattern

Roseville Pottery Clemana Pattern

Roseville’s Clemana pattern presents stylized blossoms and leaves on a basket weave background of green, blue, or tan, 1934. Mark: Not available. 20 total shapes: 17 shapes used once in this line, one used twice. The hanging basket and wall pocket were unnumbered. Clemana is a middle period Roseville line.

Roseville Pottery Bittersweet Pattern

Roseville Pottery Bittersweet Pattern

The Roseville Bittersweet pattern presents orange pods with thin pointed leaves on a mint green, gray, dark pink, or yellow/brown background and twig handles, 1940. Mark: Roseville in relief. 40 total shapes: 35 used once, two shapes (planter and cornucopia) used twice. One shape, #871, was used for the teapot, cream and sugar. The hanging basket and pedestal are unnumbered. Except for a 5″ vase, all Bittersweet shape numbers contain [...] Click here to continue reading.

Roseville Pottery Artwood Pattern

Roseville Artwood Pattern

The Roseville Artwood Pattern originated in 1951. Each of the 13 shapes in this narrow line contains a cutout that goes through the entire piece. Within the cutout are decorative elements such as a geranium, Ming tree, tulip, palm tree, thistle, white flower or various branches with leaves. Artwood has an unmistakable 1950s “look,” but it was not a popular line and thus there is a lot of it in the [...] Click here to continue reading.

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