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American
(1890–1953)
Freesia Casserole and Candlesticks
1945
Porcelain
3 x 13 x 11 in.
The Roseville Pottery Company’s green Freesia Casserole Dish and Candlesticks is one of thirty-three stylistic lines developed by Roseville over their more than fifty years of art-pottery production. Freesia is a late-period pattern, introduced in 1945. Designed in high relief, the clematis flower is the primary feature in the three base colors of blue, brown, and green. Roseville offered forty-seven items in the Freesia line, including vases, bowls, candlesticks, jardinieres, pedestals, a cookie jar, tea service set, compote, window box, and wall pocket. In the green format, lavender always accents the clematis, as shown here. This piece was marked with the raised “Roseville USA” script mark on the base.
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