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Roseville Magnolia Console Set – 451-12" Bowl & 1160-2 Candlesticks, 1943 View Watchlist >

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Roseville Magnolia Console Set – 451-12" Bowl & 1160-2 Candlesticks, 1943

This authentic Roseville Pottery console set, introduced in 1943, features the Magnolia pattern in the sought-after blue glaze. The set includes a large double-handled centerpiece bowl (shape 451-12) and a pair of matching candle holders (shape 1160-2). Each piece showcases sculpted magnolia blossoms in soft cream and blush tones against a textured blue background, exemplifying Roseville's commitment to artistry and craftsmanship.

The bowl is marked “Roseville U.S.A. 451-12,” and the candle holders bear the “Roseville U.S.A. 1160-2” mark. This set represents the mid-century American art pottery movement and is a valuable addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.


Condition:
In good condition with some surface wear and uniform crazing consistent with age. There are no chips or cracks. Some sticker residue is present on one candle holder base.


Dimensions:

  • Console bowl (with handles): 3 1/2" H x 16 1/2" W x 8" D
  • Candle holders (each): 2" H x 3 1/2" W, fits standard 1" taper

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Historical Context:
The Magnolia pattern was introduced by Roseville Pottery in 1943, during a period when the company was renowned for its floral designs and high-quality craftsmanship. The blue glaze variant is particularly prized among collectors for its vibrant hue and detailed relief work.

 

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