(2) Vintage Roseville "White Rose" Pitchers
(2) Vintage Roseville "White Rose" Pitchers
This delightful pair of vintage Roseville "White Rose" pitchers, model 981-6, showcases the timeless charm of mid-20th century American pottery. Crafted in a soft blue glaze with hand-painted white floral designs, these pitchers feature Roseville’s signature embossed detailing and an elegant, asymmetrical spout and handle design. The pieces are marked on the base with "Roseville, U.S.A., 981-6," confirming their authenticity.
- Authentic Roseville Pottery: Marked - "Roseville, U.S.A. 981-6" on the base.
- Charming Design: Features a soft blue glaze adorned with delicate hand-painted white flowers and vibrant green leaves.
- Elegant Shape: Unique asymmetrical spout and graceful handle design for a sculptural aesthetic.
- Collectible Appeal: A perfect addition for Roseville collectors or lovers of vintage ceramics.
- Versatile Use: Ideal as display pieces or as functional pitchers for special occasions.
Condition:
Good, No Damage
Size:
With Handle: 6 1/4"H X 4 1/2"W X 5"D
About Roseville Pottery Company:
Founded in 1890 in Roseville, Ohio, the Roseville Pottery Company was a prominent American art pottery manufacturer renowned for its high-quality craftsmanship and artistic designs. Initially producing utilitarian stoneware, the company transitioned to art pottery in the early 20th century, creating numerous popular lines such as "Rozane," "Blackberry," and "Pinecone." Under the direction of notable art directors like Frederick Hurten Rhead and Frank Ferrell, Roseville became a significant contributor to the American Arts and Crafts movement. Although the company ceased operations in 1954, its pieces remain highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts for their timeless beauty and historical significance.