by Donna McGill | Apr 15, 2014 | Art Pottery, Roseville Pottery
What’s not to love about what is arguably the most versatile Roseville Pottery pattern. Roseville Futura is all about the art deco style, complete with sharp lines, dimension and extraordinary color choices. Considered a middle period line, Futura was introduced in...
by Donna McGill | Jun 14, 2013 | Roseville Pottery
Ah – the Roseville Creamware line. This is definitely one of those collections that you’ll spend your life searching for because you’re so drawn to it or it will be one you’ll steer clear of – love it or strongly dislike it. Maybe one of the reasons this is, first,...
by Donna McGill | Sep 23, 2012 | Roseville Pottery, Uncategorized
It’s that time of year again – and for many of us, it’s what makes the rest of the year worth the wait. Maybe that’s a bit dramatic, but still, it really is an exciting time for American art pottery collectors. For me, it’s the perfect...
by Donna McGill | Jun 25, 2012 | Roseville Pottery
I never thought I’d look at people younger than me and think of them in terms of the “younger generation”. That’s what grandparents do! But, after hanging out with my best friend’s sixteen year-old daughter this weekend, I’m...
by Donna McGill | Jun 18, 2012 | Roseville Pottery
Think you know everything there is to know about Roseville Pottery? It’s often the details that get lost in our minds. For instance, did you know Roseville Pottery’s first line was Rozane? And did you know it was developed to keep pace with two competing...
by Donna McGill | May 30, 2012 | Roseville Pottery
There is something so striking about a collection of American art pottery wall pockets. Take it a step further and make it a collection of Roseville Pottery wall pockets, and you have a beautiful – and rare – collection. Many of us don’t have a six,...