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 marketplace. Glaze is glossy. Mark is raised Roseville U.S.A.
Colors:
Narrow brown bottom shading to yellow
Narrow and mottled maroon bottom shading to gray
Narrow brown bottom shading to green