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$700.00
VenmoThis rare vintage Roseville Pottery 667-8 Clematis Jardinière and Pedestal set from the 1940s is a stunning piece of North American art pottery. Handmade in the United States, this original piece features a floral pattern in bronze, gold, and pale yellow colors, typical of the Arts & Crafts/Mission Style. The matte finish and clay material add to its charm, making it a unique and beautiful addition to any collection of vintage decorative pottery and glassware. With a height of 25 inches and signed by the brand, this jardiniere and pedestal set captures the elegance and craftsmanship of the early 20th century.
Roseville Clematis Brown 1944 Vintage Pottery Ceramic Jardiniere Pedestal 667-8 factory matched set with nice mold and color.
Excellent condition. Jardiniere has no chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.
Bottom of jardiniere marked with Roseville, USA and shape number. Pedestal marked on top with USA.
Total height is 25" tall and 11 1/2" wide. Jardiniere is 8 1/2" tall and 11 1/2" wide. Pedestal is 17" tall and 11" wide.
Roseville Pottery was established in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. Over the years, the company expanded its production to include a wide range of decorative wares, and by the early 20th century, Roseville had shifted its focus toward producing finely crafted art pottery in response to the growing Arts and Crafts movement. Many popular patterns and styles helped establish Roseville as a leading American art pottery maker, known for its high-quality craftsmanship and distinctive, nature-inspired designs.
It ceased operations in 1954, largely due to changing consumer tastes and increased competition from mass-produced ceramics. Despite its closure, Roseville pottery remains highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance, artistic appeal, and the wide variety of shapes and patterns. Collectors prize Roseville for its floral motifs and elegant designs. These factors continue to make Roseville Pottery a staple in the American art pottery collecting world. This set usually sells for about $1,000 There are 3 listed on e-bay the undamgaed one is listed for $1095.00+shipping
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15 Days
19
0
$700.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.


















VenmoThis rare vintage Roseville Pottery 667-8 Clematis Jardinière and Pedestal set from the 1940s is a stunning piece of North American art pottery. Handmade in the United States, this original piece features a floral pattern in bronze, gold, and pale yellow colors, typical of the Arts & Crafts/Mission Style. The matte finish and clay material add to its charm, making it a unique and beautiful addition to any collection of vintage decorative pottery and glassware. With a height of 25 inches and signed by the brand, this jardiniere and pedestal set captures the elegance and craftsmanship of the early 20th century.
Roseville Clematis Brown 1944 Vintage Pottery Ceramic Jardiniere Pedestal 667-8 factory matched set with nice mold and color.
Excellent condition. Jardiniere has no chips, cracks, damage or repair of any kind.
Bottom of jardiniere marked with Roseville, USA and shape number. Pedestal marked on top with USA.
Total height is 25" tall and 11 1/2" wide. Jardiniere is 8 1/2" tall and 11 1/2" wide. Pedestal is 17" tall and 11" wide.
Roseville Pottery was established in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. Over the years, the company expanded its production to include a wide range of decorative wares, and by the early 20th century, Roseville had shifted its focus toward producing finely crafted art pottery in response to the growing Arts and Crafts movement. Many popular patterns and styles helped establish Roseville as a leading American art pottery maker, known for its high-quality craftsmanship and distinctive, nature-inspired designs.
It ceased operations in 1954, largely due to changing consumer tastes and increased competition from mass-produced ceramics. Despite its closure, Roseville pottery remains highly sought after by collectors due to their historical significance, artistic appeal, and the wide variety of shapes and patterns. Collectors prize Roseville for its floral motifs and elegant designs. These factors continue to make Roseville Pottery a staple in the American art pottery collecting world. This set usually sells for about $1,000 There are 3 listed on e-bay the undamgaed one is listed for $1095.00+shipping










