Antique / Vintage Roseville Pottery "Dahlrose" Vase in Terra Cotta, Green, and Yellow circa 1920s, Arts and Crafts Pottery
Antique / Vintage Roseville Pottery "Dahlrose" Vase in Terra Cotta, Green, and Yellow circa 1920s, Arts and Crafts Pottery
Antique / Vintage Roseville Pottery "Dahlrose" Vase in Terra Cotta, Green, and Yellow circa 1920s, Arts and Crafts Pottery
The "Dahlrose" pattern was introduced by Roseville Pottery in the latter part of the 1920s. This pattern features repeating daisy-like yellow flowers with green leaves on a textured body washed in variations of green, yellow, and brownish / terra cotta matte glaze. This is a single vase, as opposed to some of their double vases, in a shape known as 369-10, which is a smaller flared based, curved body, leading to double "loving cup" type handles connecting the base to the flared opening. It measures 10" H x 7" in diameter from handle to handle. This is in good vintage condition, with some chipping on the bottom of the vase, as pictured, that does not impair functionality. This would make a stunning addition to your autumn decor and is an excellent piece of traditional arts and crafts Americana decor.
This listing is for the vase only, no staging materials are included.
Please look carefully at the pictures for condition and size, using the zoom feature if needed, as the pictures are part of the description. I will always do my best to point out obvious defects, if they exist. I am also happy to answer any questions and provide additional photos or measurements as necessary.