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 Sold | $265.00 | |
 | $145.00 | Beautiful 10" Console Fruit Bowl by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #467. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $215.00 | Beautiful 8" Wall Pocket by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #1296. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $325.00 | Beautiful 10" Basket by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #392. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $170.00 | Beautiful 9" Vase by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #123. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $155.00 | Beautiful 8" Vase by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #121. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $195.00 | Beautiful 8" Vase by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #196. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $175.00 | Beautiful 6" Fan Vase by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #199. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 Sold | $130.00 | |
 | $195.00 | Beautiful 8" Window Box (Planter) by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #1392. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $495.00 | Beautiful Teapot with Lid, Cream and Sugar Set by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #6-T,C,S. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $195.00 | Beautiful 7" Handled Basket by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #390. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $200.00 | Beautiful 6" Ewer (Pitcher) by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #19. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $175.00 | Beautiful *" Bowl by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in matte finish. Shape #465. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $175.00 | Beautiful 8" Bowl by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #465. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $125.00 | Beautiful 4 1/2" Candlestick holder by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #1161. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $125.00 | Beautiful 4 1/2" Candlestick holder by ROSEVILLE, part of the FREESIA - DELFT BLUE line (This was the only pattern introduced in 1945). It features a pattern of white and yellow flowers on a blue background, in a matte finish. Shape #1161. The ROSEVILLE POTTERY was founded in 1890 by J.F. Weaver in Roseville, Ohio and initially produced utilitarian household items. In 1900 Ross C. Purdy was hired to create the company's first art pottery line - ROZANE. The final designs by ROSEVILLE were produced in 1953 - the company was bought by the MOSAIC TILE COMPANY in 1954. Many of ROSEVILLE items are generally associated with MISSION STYLE furnishing. |
 | $125.00 | Original antique glass car vase. Great for your vintage car! The cut or etched design is of daisies. |
 Sold | $950.00 | |
 Sold | $350.00 | |
 Sold | $175.00 | |
 | $600.00 | Beautiful early 20th century Arts & Crafts vase by Heintz Art Metal Shop. Cylinder shape with an acid etched peacock on one side. Satin finish. The appended photos show a very yellow coloration, due to the strong illumination used to highlight the etched peacock - this vase is actually a classic bronze color. Do not hesitate to email us to request additional photos or for any further information. |