The background of this vase is green with stylized Freesia blossoms of lavender and white in a fanning cluster wrapped around the vessel. One side is lavender; the other side is white. It has two small handles at the bulbous part of the vase graduating into a found tubular top sitting on a round base. The interior is glazed.
This vase is referenced on page 139 of The Collectors Encyclopedia of Roseville Pottery, Second Series by Sharon and Bob Huxford.
Height: 7 ½ inches.
Width Handle to Handle: 5 ¾ inches.
Top Diameter: 3 inches.
Foot Diameter: 3 ¾ inches.
The underside is embossed with “Roseville U.S.A. 119-7â€. This particular pattern is usually dated 1945.
This vase is in particularly fine condition, with no chips, cracks, stains or crazing. The foot-rim shows the normal wear to be expected in a piece of this age.
This would be a fine addition to your Roseville collection!
Please ask any questions prior to offering to purchase.
Shipping quoted is for continental USA only. Please email for shipping quote to further destinations.
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