Roseville U.S.A. Baneda Vase, Circa 1930s 
Roseville U.S.A. Baneda Vase, Circa 1930s
This Roseville Art Pottery vase from the Baneda line, introduced in 1933, showcases a striking design with raised fruit and foliage motifs in earthy tones of brown, green, and cream. The vibrant decorative band contrasts beautifully with the matte pink and purple mottled glaze that covers the rest of the vase. Featuring two small loop handles near the rim, this piece exemplifies the craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal that Roseville is known for. The unmarked base, with a handwritten number “5,” is typical of Roseville pieces from this era.
Condition:
In good condition with light signs of use. The vase displays typical crazing consistent with age but has no visible chips, cracks, or repairs.
Dimensions:
4 1/4" high, 6" wide.
Please Note: Soup for Scale in Photo