D-E Patterns
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Dawn Intro coming later. |
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Della Robbia was produced around 1906. Has decorations that are produced by impressing a variety of designs in many different colors. |
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Dogwood I Was produced around 1920. White flowers on black branches with a smooth green background. |
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Dogwood II was produced around 1926. White flowers on brown branches with a textured green background. |
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Donatello; was produced around 1915. Vertical ivory and green lines decorated with cherubs and trees in a horizontal band. |
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Dutch was produced before 1916. Creamware with a narrow blue line trim at top. Decorated with Dutch boys and girls. |
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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. |
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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. |
