Overview
This is a beautiful two-handled art pottery vase featuring the highly collectible 'Fuchsia' pattern, introduced by Roseville in 1938. The design showcases delicate, dangling fuchsia blossoms and large green leaves in relief against a textured, earthy yellow and green background. It represents the peak of American art pottery production, blending organic Art Nouveau motifs with structured Art Deco forms.
Story
In 1938, Roseville designers captured the delicate, hanging beauty of the fuchsia flower in clay, offering Americans affordable elegance during the final years of the Great Depression. This pattern became an instant favorite for its rich, tactile textures.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1890 in Roseville, Ohio, the Roseville Pottery Company moved to Zanesville to become one of the most successful American art pottery makers of the 20th century. Under the artistic direction of pioneers like Frank Ferrell, Roseville created hundreds of iconic, hand-finished floral patterns that defined the look of the middle-class American home.
Condition & Value
The photos show a beautiful glaze with typical fine crazing consistent with age. There appears to be a small chip or glaze flake on the top rim, which is common but does reduce the value by approximately 20-30% compared to a mint-condition piece. Excellent condition otherwise commands a premium.