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Roseville Pottery Patterns; Apple Blossom Through Bushberry


Apple Blossom pattern was produced around 1948 and came in pink, blue and green backgrounds.

Artcraft was produced in the 1930's. A simple look which comes in tan, green and red colors.

Artwood was produced in the 1951. A line of planters with a twig/branch theme. Produced in combinations of yellow/brown, green/brown and gray/brown
colors. High glaze finishes.

Aztec;

Azurean and white under glazed ware with a blue background. Designs include landscapes, seascapes and florals.

Azurine

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.

Bittersweet was produced around 1940. Comes with Green, Gray or Yellow backgrounds.

Blackberry
was produced around 1933. Blackberries and leaves on a rough green background, There are many examples with poor mold which color and should be valued accordingly.

Bleeding Heart was produced around 1938. Produced in blue, green and pink.

Bushberry; berries and leaves on a ribbed background. The handles are made to look like brnches. Comes in brown, blue and green.

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