The Roseville BANEDA Blue Green 9 Handled Bowl is a rare and unique piece of antique pottery from the early 20th century. Marked on bottom (5). This round bowl features a multicolor pumpkin vine design in the Art Deco style, making it a standout decorative item for any home. This vintage piece by Roseville is a rare find for collectors of art pottery and those who appreciate the craftsmanship of the early 1900s.
This product is an extra-large 8 Qt, 14 inch stoneware bowl made by Friendship Potter & Stoneware in Roseville, Ohio, USA. It is a vintage, mid-century modern piece with a glossy finish and a beige color. This round bowl is handmade and features an impressed backstamp, making it an original piece from the late 20th century. The bowl is perfect for mixing and serving, and should be hand washed only to maintain its original beauty.
ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY CHRISTMAS / SANTA MOTIF CHILD DISH/BOWL featuring a transfer/hand-painted Santa with a bag of toys, Roseville mark to underside. Dish is in good overall condition with some typical paint loss to graphic from normal use. I don’t see any cracks or obvious chips, but there is some crazing. There are also a few very very small pinholes which I think are glaze defects in manufacturing, but could have been caused by use-I tried to take close ups of everything to show. Please also see photos for measurements.
Original Vintage Roseville Pink Apple Blossom 2 Handled Jardinière, Bowl Or Planter. This Pattern, #342-6, Has Apple Wood Twigs For Its’ Handles. Introduced In The Later 1940′s, It Measures About 6.5 Inches Tall By 9.5 Inches Wide, Handle To Handle. There Are No Chips, Cracks Or Repairs, But There Is Crazing, Not Uncommon On Pottery This Old. What A Great Addition For A Roseville Collection! WE TRY TO DESCRIBE EACH LISTING TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITIES. IF AN ITEM IS LISTED AS VINTAGE, IT MAY, OR MAY NOT SHOW SOME MINOR SIGNS OF WEAR AS ONE WOULD EXPECT FROM USED MERCHANDISE. IF AN ITEM HAS STONES, IT CANNOT BE GUARANTEED IF THEY ARE THE ORIGINAL ONES, OR REPLACEMENTS THAT WERE DONE BEFORE ACQUIRING IT. PLEASE REALIZE THAT COLORS IN OUR PHOTOS MAY BE SLIGHTLY LIGHTER OR DARKER LOOKING IN OUR LISTINGS THEN THE ITEM YOU RECEIVE DUE TO INDIVIDUAL MONITORS, LIGHTING, ETC. IN THE EVENT OF A RETURN, PACKAGE RECEIVED WILL BE VIDEO RECORDED BEING OPENED, WEIGHED, ETC.
Huge 15 Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Mixing Bowl Blue Spongeware Roseville 10 Qt Includes matching low jar, vintage American General bowl, and Hearthside Homespun oval tablecloth.
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.
Roseville La Rose Ivory 1924 Vintage Art Pottery Ceramic Bowl 128-7. Decorative Roseville Pottery La Rose bowl. No chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind. Bottom marked with Rv stamp. Bowl is 3 1/4″ tall and 9 1/2″ wide. Roseville Pottery was established in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. Over the years, the company expanded its production to include a wide range of decorative wares, and by the early 20th century, Roseville had shifted its focus toward producing finely crafted art pottery in response to the growing Arts and Crafts movement. Many popular patterns and styles helped establish Roseville as a leading American art pottery maker, known for its high-quality craftsmanship and distinctive, nature-inspired designs. Roseville Pottery ceased operations in 1954, largely due to changing consumer tastes and increased competition from mass-produced ceramics. Despite its closure, Roseville pottery remains highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance, artistic appeal, and the wide variety of shapes and patterns. Collectors prize Roseville for its floral motifs and elegant designs. These factors continue to make Roseville Pottery a staple in the American art pottery collecting world. Complete satisfaction is always guaranteed.
This vintage 5-piece set of RRB Co. Roseville Ohio Stoneware Pottery : mixing bowls, ranging in size from 9″ to 5″, is a perfect addition to any kitchen. These bowls are in really good condition considering their age and other sets I have seen. One bowl does have a crack – see picture. Made in America in the early 20th century, these round bowls feature a glossy finish and a beige color with a vintage pattern. Handmade and featuring an impressed backstamp, these stoneware bowls are not only functional but also decorative, making them ideal for all occasions. Each bowl is carefully hand washed to maintain their original charm and beauty.