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Roseville Pottery Patterns Gardenia Through Juvenile


Gardenia was produced around 19xx. Usually a single white gardenia flower with green leaves on light green, gray or golden tan backgrounds.

Holland - later

Holly - later.

Ideal Pitchers - later

Imperial I was produced around 1916. A rather crude style with small twisted vine with a leaf on a rough textured background in green and brown.

Imperial II was produced around 1924. Very simple shapes with many different

Iris was produced around 1938. Green blades of leaves with white iris flowers on blended backgrounds of pink, blue or light tan.

Ivory - later

Ivory II was produced around 1937. Ivory II consisted of the white version of some of the other styles such as Donatello, Foxglove, Luffa, Orian, Russco, Topeo, Tourmaline and Velmoss. Also some in nudes and animals.

Ixia was produced around 1930. Cluster of delicate white or pink ixia flowers on backgrounds of light blew/green, pink or yellow.

Jonquil was produced around 1931. White jonquil flowers with long slender leaves on heavy textured green to brown background.

Juvenile was produced around 1910. Creamware decorated with ducks, pigs, rabbits, dogs, cats and little sunbonnet girls.

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