Roseville Pottery Cremona Pattern

Roseville Cremona Pattern

The Roseville Cremona pattern originated in 1927, but possibly as early as 1924. The flowers are a diverse mix of stylized wildflowers with a cream overglaze that softens the line. No mark. Bottoms are glazed and may be found with Roseville sticker. Twenty shapes all with below average popularity and availability.

Colors:

Light blue and medium green with light green background.

Light blue and medium green with pink background.

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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