D-E Patterns


Dawn Intro coming later.


Della Robbia was produced around 1906. Has decorations that are produced by
impressing a variety of designs in many different colors.


Dogwood I Was produced around 1920. White flowers on black branches with a smooth green background.


Dogwood II was produced around 1926. White flowers on brown branches with a textured green background.


Donatello; was produced around 1915. Vertical ivory and green lines decorated with cherubs and trees in a horizontal band.


Dutch was produced before 1916. Creamware with a narrow blue line trim at top. Decorated with Dutch boys and girls.


Earlham was produced around 1930. Has the appearance of being tan painted with
a blend of darker greenish blue starting at the base and getting
lighter as it blends into the tan.


Early Velmos was produced around 1916.  This name was given to this pattern by Mark Bassett in his book 'Introducing Roseville Pottery'.  Has
also been called Velmoss I & Velmoss Scroll.

A cutout effect of red roses, brown stems and green leaves on a cream colored background


Egypto was produced around 1905. Dark matte green in shapes of old Egyptian pottery.