Roseville Iris Console bowl oval
Roseville Iris Console bowl oval
Roseville Pottery was an American art pottery company founded in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. It became well-known for producing a wide range of decorative pottery, particularly during the early to mid-20th century. Roseville pieces are characterized by their diverse shapes, sizes, and nature-inspired designs, often featuring floral, fruit, and animal motifs.
The Iris pattern, introduced in 1938, is one of Roseville's most popular and recognizable designs. It features elegant, stylized irises in full bloom, often rendered in shades of white, yellow, and blue. The Iris line included a variety of forms, such as vases, bowls, candlesticks, and jardinieres, making it a versatile and sought-after collection for pottery enthusiasts.
Roseville ceased production in 1954, but its pottery remains highly collectible today. The value of Roseville pieces depends on factors such as the pattern, shape, size, color, and condition.
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