

The Bushberry pattern was introduced by Roseville Pottery around 1941 and was produced until the company’s closure in 1954. This green glazed ceramic bowl features the distinctive Bushberry design with raised leaf and berry motifs against a horizontally ribbed background, showcasing the Art Deco and naturalistic influences popular in American art pottery of the period. Roseville Bushberry pieces are highly valued by collectors of American art pottery for their distinctive design and quality craftsmanship. The green glaze variant is particularly appealing to collectors who appreciate the naturalistic themes and dimensional relief work characteristic of mid-century decorative ceramics. These pieces represent an important era in American ceramic arts when functional items were elevated through artistic expression.