by Donna McGill | Aug 30, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
One of the most enjoyable aspects of owning American art pottery is the ability to define an entire room around a single collection. This week, we take a look at a few of the Roseville Pottery center pieces. Roseville Pottery is one of the most collected art pottery...
by Donna McGill | Jul 28, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
The Roseville Olympic art pottery line was introduced in 1906 as one of the final additions to the Roseville Rozane line. Many have said the line in its entirety was inspired by Wedgwood designer John Flaxman. Others point out that the line is reminiscent of...
by Donna McGill | Jun 11, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
When you stop to think about how long many of our favorite American art pottery lines were in production, it becomes clear there were many historical events that these pottery companies witnessed and adapted to. In looking through a book on Roseville Pottery recently,...
by Donna McGill | May 18, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
There’s nothing more elegant than a perfect American art pottery piece that has a deep, rich high gloss finish. Many say it lends a certain sophistication. While the semi-matte looks will always have a place in every collection, there are those of us who...
by Donna McGill | Apr 8, 2011 | Roseville Pottery
There is no shortage of beautiful Roseville Art Pottery lines; each has its own distinct feel and look and collectors are drawn to their favorites for any number of reasons. One of those Roseville Pottery lines has really gone the distance and has maintained its...
by Greg Myroth | Feb 23, 2011 | Auctions.JustArtPottery.com, Roseville Pottery, Uncategorized
Without question the rarest vase in Just Art Pottery Auctions current auction ending March 6, 2011 is the Roseville vase decorated with fish. The vase is a one-of-a-kind example of hand-decorated Roseville pottery at its best. The vase descended through the family...