Roseville Pottery Freesia Pattern

Roseville Pottery Freesia Pattern

Roseville’s Freesia pattern presents fan-like clusters of seven or eight progressively larger blossoms with spike-like leaves on wavy textured background of tropical green, Delft blue, brown or tangerine, 1945. Mark: Roseville in relief. 50 total shapes: 44 used once, two used twice. One shape, #669, the jardiniere, came in three sizes. The flower frog, hanging basket and pedestal were unnumbered. Numerous fakes discovered in blue, green and brown. Freesia is a middle period Roseville line.

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