Vase, 1916-1920

Summary

The Roseville Pottery was one of the three major Ohio art potteries along with Rookwood and Weller. Like Weller, it was located near Zanesville in southeastern Ohio. Roseville, like the other art potteries produced many lines of art pottery. This piece represents the Mostique line, introduced around 1916, showcasing its version of the Arts and Crafts style.

The Roseville Pottery was one of the three major Ohio art potteries along with Rookwood and Weller. Like Weller, it was located near Zanesville in southeastern Ohio. Roseville, like the other art potteries produced many lines of art pottery. This piece represents the Mostique line, introduced around 1916, showcasing its version of the Arts and Crafts style.

Artifact

Vase

Date Made

1916-1920

Henry Ford Museum
 On Exhibit

at Henry Ford Museum in Collections Platform

Object ID

72.102.55

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Earthenware
Glaze

Color

Gray (Color)
Yellow
Green
Blue

Dimensions

Height: 6 in

Diameter: 3.25 in

Weight: 1 lbs

Inscriptions

on bottom [stamped]: R [Roseville monogram]

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