Pottery
Hard to find Roseville Umbrella Stand dates from pre-catalog years circa 1906. Desirable and unusual shape. the piece stands 21 inches tall, mint condition .Form reflects Art Nouveau influences. Considered in the Creamware line.
Weller Pottery of Zanesville, OH issued a line of pottery known as “Copra” in 1915. This artistic vase is an example of the hand-painted floral decoration found on all pieces. These early patterns are rare and this example, standing 11” tall, is a fine example of the best work.
Made in Belgium, the Thulin Pottery features pottery with an Art Nouveau design. This drip glaze is a winner. Made between the world wars, this piece is well marked on the base.
This English pillow vase is beautifully glazed in soft turquoise. Measuring 7” tall and dates from the 1950’s
The Coors Beer Company of Colorado sponsored an active pottery that was in operation through the 1980’s. This handled vase is a typical form produced in several sizes. Rich color makes this an important piece. Size: 7”.
Issued in the 1920’s, Weller Pottery presented a line called “Roma” that featured floral motifs on a creamware base. This vase is 9” and reflects the attention to detail seen in furnishings from the 20’s
Weller Pottery of Zanesville, OH produced a line of jardinières and umbrella stands using a green glaze with charcoal highlights. This example was issued in 1915 and is in excellent condition. The Arts and Crafts green is popular and highlights any room! Size is 21 inches.
Roseville Pottery of Zanesville, OH issued a line in 1906 called Creamware. This features a white clay with a variety of graphic designs. This jardiniere measures 5” and is in the PERSIAN pattern. This particular piece is in mint condition with a strong color base.