Leaves are falling and Fall has officially arrived.  You can almost sense the seasons changing. Bleedingheart And speaking of changes, there were some shifts in the top Roseville pottery searches during September.  Apple Blossom, a personal favorite, maintains its top spot. Where does your favorite Roseville rank?

Pine Cone– This pattern, introduced in the mid-1930s has over 90 patterns.  It remains a favorite Roseville pattern for many collectors.

 

Freesia– The Freesia window boxes are beautiful Roseville pieces to own.  The blues, browns and greens come together in the Freesia patterns to present an elegant look.

 

Bushberry– The Roseville Bushberry is all about texture.  The Bushberry Blue Cornucopia is the perfect recommendation for those just discovering Roseville.

 

Magnolia– This is another Roseville introduction made in the mid-1940s.  These Magnolia themed pottery selections are beautiful additions for any Roseville collection.

 

Bleeding Heart- It's been said two collectors who both insist Bleeding Heart is the best of Roseville will each have a list of completely different reasons.  The matte finishes enhance the beauty.

 

Snowberry – The Roseville Snowberry Vases are exceptional!  Most are between 6 and 8 inches in height and display lovely blues, greens and pinks.

 

White Rose – The Roseville White Rose is still a collector's favorite.  The delicate blues and greens beautifully frame the white roses these Roseville pieces are named for.

 

Futura– The epitome of Art Deco, the Roseville Futura is found with many colors and is a bit more contemporary.

 

Peony– Many collectors admire the Roseville Peony collection because of the green colorings.  Indeed, they blend beautifully with the yellows, whites and pinks.  The Peony collection is another excellent recommendation for those just beginning to collect art pottery.

Peony It's worth mentioning Baneda, Clematis and Zephyr Lily was just shy of hitting the top ten for last month.  You never can tell, though.  They may claim the top three spots for October.

And there you have the ten most searched Roseville pottery searches.  Be sure to check back later this week for the Top 10 Pottery Searches for September.

Donna McGill

 

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