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Roseville Patterns Falline Through Futura


Falline was produced around 1933. Vertical pea-pod shapes on shades of light
brown to a darker brown. Some with shades of blue and green.

Ferrella was produced around 1931. A mottled dark rose or brown background with a cut out shell effect around the bottom and top.

Florane I was produced around 1920. Simple shapes with no trim or design in a
very light brown to a darker brown or dark green.

Florane II was produced around 1940.

Florentine I was produced around 1924. Various shades of brown in strips and panels, decorated with leaves and berries

Florentine II was produced around 1940. Same shapes and styles as Florentine I but in ivory color.

Foxglove was produced around 1940. Delicate spikes of foxgolve flowers on green, blue or pink background.

Freesia was produced around 1945. Clusters of freesia flowers with long leaves
on green, delft blue or tangerine background.

Fuschia was produced around 1939. Delicate fuschia flowers with vines and leaves on background of bright shaded brown, green and blue.

Fudji - Coming later.

Fudjiyama - Coming later. .

Futura was produced around 1928. Generally a very simple geometric design. Futura seems to have somewhat of an Art-Deco look..

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