by Donna McGill | Apr 30, 2012 | Roseville Pottery
The middle period line that’s all about vivid colors and a rich gloss glaze is Roseville’s Orian; curiously, it’s also one that’s often overlooked. Considered art deco, this contemporary collection offers those vibrant colors this time period...
by Donna McGill | Apr 25, 2012 | Roseville Pottery
There are countless patterns, glazes, shapes and color combinations that define the Roseville Pottery as a whole. One of those themes is the creativity and elegance found in those lines of florals. Some are definitive, such as the Roseville Sunflower or Apple Blossom...
by Donna McGill | Jan 1, 2012 | Roseville Pottery
One major reason people avoid collecting American art pottery is because they fear not being able to differentiate between fakes and true Roseville Pottery. The truth is, some of the fake Roseville pieces have a sense of authenticity that makes it difficult to tell...
by Donna McGill | Dec 11, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
Too many times, we find ourselves scrambling to locate the ideal centerpiece for our family gatherings, especially those special Christmas dinners that we want to ensure are absolutely perfect. As we run from florist to florist or department store to department store,...
by Donna McGill | Sep 25, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
The Roseville Pottery Della Robbia line was described as “unlike anything else” in the 1906 Roseville catalog. The textures and sgrafitto decorative inclusions define this beautiful line. The Roseville Della Robbia really stood out the moment it was...
by Donna McGill | Sep 14, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
Roseville Pottery, to many, is known by its more popular lines, such as Roseville Pine Cone or even the beautiful Roseville Zephyr Lily. There were many lines this pottery company released, including the lesser-known, though stunning, Roseville Della Robbia. Della...