Roseville Pottery Foxglove Pattern

Roseville Pottery Foxglove Pattern

Roseville’s Foxglove pattern presents one or two slender columns of blossoms with tapered leaves below on shaded pink/green, blue, or green background, 1940′s. Mark: Roseville in relief. 50 total shapes: 40 shapes were used once, four used twice and one, #659, the jardinieere, came in six sizes. The hanging basket, the pedestal and trays at 8,” 11,” and 15″ were unnumbered. There is no such thing as brown Foxglove, but the color has appeared in fake vases and wall pockets. Other fakes include baskets, trays and vases. Foxglove is a middle period Roseville line.

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