The Freesia pattern, introduced by Roseville in 1944, is characterized by its elegant depiction of calla lilies. This particular "Delft Blue" colorway features a rich blue glaze that evokes the style of traditional Dutch pottery, combined with subtle yellow and white accents on the floral elements. The vase's design, with its handles and footed base, exemplifies the aesthetic sensibilities of American art pottery from the mid-20th century.
Dimensions: 9.5"x5.5"
Roseville Pottery was an American art pottery manufacturer founded in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. It gained significant recognition for its decorative art pottery, particularly during the Arts and Crafts movement and the early 20th century.
The Freesia pattern, introduced by Roseville in 1944, is characterized by its elegant depiction of calla lilies. This particular "Delft Blue" colorway features a rich blue glaze that evokes the style of traditional Dutch pottery, combined with subtle yellow and white accents on the floral elements. The vase's design, with its handles and footed base, exemplifies the aesthetic sensibilities of American art pottery from the mid-20th century.
Dimensions: 9.5"x5.5"
Roseville Pottery was an American art pottery manufacturer founded in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. It gained significant recognition for its decorative art pottery, particularly during the Arts and Crafts movement and the early 20th century.