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Roseville Pottery Baneda Pattern

Baneda is another one of those extremely popular 'middle period' patterns produced around 1933. It came in pink and green/blue colors with the former being most sought after and therefore highest priced. As with much of the Roseville from this era the Baneda was only marked using a paper label.


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Shapes of the form:
XXX-YY where XXX is the shape number and YY is the size in inches.
15-2.5 (Flower Frog)
15-3.5 (Flower Frog)
232-6 (Bowl)
233-8 (Console Bowl)
234-10 (Bowl)
235-5 (Bowl)
237-12 (Console Bowl)
587-4 (Vase)
588-6 (Vase)
589-6 (Vase)
590-7 (Vase)
591-6 (Vase)
592-7 (Vase)
593-8 (Vase)
594-9 (Vase)
595-6 (Vase)
587-4 (Vase)
588-6 (Vase)
589-6 (Vase)
590-7 (Vase)
591-6 (Vase)
592-7 (Vase)
593-8 (Vase)
594-9 (Vase)
595-6 (Vase)
596-9 (Vase)
597-10 (Vase)
598-12 (Vase)
599-12 (Vase)
600-15 (Vase)
601-5 (Vase)
602-6 (Vase)
603-4 (Vase)
604-7 (Vase)
605-6 (Vase)
606-7 (Vase)
610-7 (Vase)
626-4 (Jardiniere)
626-5 (Jardiniere)
626-6 (Jardiniere)
626-7 (Jardiniere)
626-8 (Jardiniere)
626-9 (Jardiniere)
626-10 (Jardiniere)
626-8 (Jardiniere & Ped)
626-10 (Jardiniere & Ped)
1087-5 (Candleholders)
1088-4 (Candleholders)
1269-8 (Wall Pocket)
(Lamp)
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