V-Z Patterns


Velmoss was produced around 1935. There are three horizontal lines around the top with long blade like leaves coming down from the rim. Smooth matte
finish in tan, turquoise, rose pink, green or blue.


Victorian Art was produced around 1924. A simple shape with a semi-gloss or matte finish. Designed with a horizontal band of flowers, leaves, berries or grapes about three quarters of the way up on each item. Background colors are gray, brown or tan.


Vista was produced around 1920. Tall palm trees on backgound color of blue/gray.


Volpato was producer around 1918. Some have deep fluted vertical ribbing near the top or around the base. Decorated with garlands of leaves or grape vines.


Water Lily A large water lily on a huge pad. A rippled textured background in color combinations of white/blue, yellow/brown, or pink/green.>


White Rose was produced around 1940.


Wincraft was produced around 1948. Primrose, Pinecone, Bushberry, etc. in high gloss of greens, yellows, turquoise, blues, tan or orange background colors.>


Windsor was produced around 1931. Designs of ferns, vines flowers, leaves or geometric designs are lightly colored and impressed into a mottled blue or brown background.


Wisteria was produced around 1933. Heavily textured tan backgrounds with shades of blue, pink, green or yellow darkening at the rim and base. Decorated with green vine leaves and lavender wisteria flowers.


Woodland was produced around 1905. Incised outlines of high gloss colored enamel flowers on a non-gloss bisque background. Colors are offwhite, tans, yellows, beige and occasionally a hint of gray. Also see www.rozane.info


Zepher Lily was produced around 1940. Embossed one or two tall lilies with long slender leaves on a circular textured background. Colors are blue, green or a combination of green and brown.