Most Roseville Pottery collectors define "middle period" Roseville Pottery as the lines that were produced between 1920 and 1938. This time line for middle period Roseville patterns covers the years of the company presidencies of Russell Young and Anna Young.
The following Roseville pottery patterns are from the middle period of production and are organized in order of the year each line was introduced by the pottery. Mark Bassett’s Introducing Roseville Pottery provides the most accurate information regarding the year each pattern was introduced.
Roseville Pottery middle period patterns introduced between 1920 and 1930
- Dogwood I (textured)
- Rozane Patterns
- Sylvan
- Vista
- Rosecraft Colors
- Imperial I
- Lustre
- Volpato
- Corinthian
- Florentine
- Juvenile
- La Rosa
- Rosecraft Hexagon
- Victorian Art
- Dogwood II (smooth)
- Carnelian I (drip glazes)
- Rosecraft Panel
- Lombardy
- Tuscany
- Normandy
- Cremona
- Dahlrose
- Futura
- Carnelian II (mottled glazes)
- Savona
Roseville Pottery middle period patterns introduced between 1930 and 1938