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Title: Roseville Pottery Organic Form Grape Pattern Console Bowl (16" x 4.75")

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Original price $129.99
Original price $129.99 - Original price $129.99
Original price $129.99
Current price $69.99
$69.99 - $69.99
Current price $69.99

Title:
Roseville Pottery Organic Form Grape Pattern Console Bowl (16" x 4.75")

Description:
Offered here is a beautifully crafted Roseville pottery console bowl, prominently featuring the iconic organic form grape pattern. Measuring 16" in length and 4.75" in height, this bowl is a testament to Roseville's commitment to both aesthetic and craftsmanship. The high glaze finish provides an added depth to the design, accentuating the meticulous details of the grape pattern. Maintained in impeccable condition, it boasts of being free from chips, cracks, or breaks. A true collector's piece, its authenticity is confirmed with the classic Roseville maker's mark.

Product Details:

  • Dimensions: 16" long x 4.75" high
  • Pattern: Organic Form Grape
  • Finish: High glaze
  • Condition: Excellent (no chips, no cracks, no breaks)
  • Marking: Distinct Roseville maker's mark

    Brief History of Roseville Pottery:
    Roseville Pottery, founded in 1890 in Roseville, Ohio, rapidly grew to become one of the leading American potteries in the 20th century. Initially producing simple, utilitarian wares, Roseville soon shifted its focus to more decorative, art pottery. Their unique designs, quality craftsmanship, and innovative marketing strategies quickly set them apart.

    Over the years, Roseville introduced numerous patterns, ranging from floral motifs to more abstract and geometric designs. These pieces have become highly collectible, cherished for both their artistic merit and historical significance. Roseville Pottery ceased operations in 1954, but its legacy continues, with collectors and enthusiasts around the world seeking out these stunning pieces for their beauty and their place in American art pottery history.

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