Rosevilleblackbberry There are times when rare and beautiful American art pottery finds its way to us; when it’s Roseville Pottery, it certainly adds to the excitement.  That’s exactly what’s happened over the past few weeks.  We’ve been fortunate to purchase several nice collections of Roseville Pottery that includes both later floral patterns as well as quality middle period patterns such as Baneda and Blackberry.  There are a few ways to shop our Roseville inventory and newest additions.  Some collectors prefer to use the New Additions link to browse all the latest inventory updates. Others prefer to save time and go directly the Roseville Pattern index that allows customers to shop by specific patterns.  Still many feel, the best way to see it all on the Just Art Pottery website is to view the “All Roseville Pottery” tab, versus the pattern search.  Either way, you’re going to enjoy the time spent.  Here are just a few of these great finds:

There are currently several pieces from the Roseville Baneda line, which was introduced in 1932 and for a while, was considered one of Roseville’s more sought-after middle period patterns..  The first one likely to catch your eye is the Roseville Baneda 598-12 vase with low resting dual handles (there are a few vases with handle – each unique and with its own defining elements).  The easy curving features are subtle and the green glaze is infused with shades of blue and along the rim, you’ll notice a deep red or brown coloring – it all adds to the beauty of the collection.  The decorative elements are closer to the top, with oranges, golds and more distinct blues.  The Baneda green vase is in mint condition.

In addition to the latest Baneda additions, there are several new Roseville Blackberry vases, bowls and jardinières.  Over the last few months, Blackberry has been one of the most popular patterns and we have seen new additions to the highly-collectible middle period pattern sell quickly. 

There are also many inventory additions from Roseville's 1940s floral patterns.  Similar to the decorative motifs found in the Foxglove, Columbine and some say the Pine Cone lines, the Roseville Bittersweet gray Rosevillevaneda wall pocket offers an angled appearance.  The gray primary color, as well as the brown that is revealed closer to the bottom, is exactly what’s needed to frame the pretty poppy red flowers and green leaving designs.  You’ll notice the textures, too, on the wall pocket.  It’s in excellent condition and certainly one any collector of Roseville Pottery or wall pockets in general will appreciate.

As mentioned earlier, these are just a few of the new Roseville Pottery additions.  Browse them all and let us know which ones caught your eye.  Email us, send us a tweet @justartpottery or leave a comment.

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