Roseville Pottery "Ferella" Pattern - Vase shape #505-6 - BEAUTIFUL Historical
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Almost 100 years old
Call-out: There is a small chip on the top of the rim, please look carefully at all pictures, I did take a close up of it. Other than that it's a BEAUTY from the past!!! Nice CONVERSATION piece...
I see this vase sell for more than a couple hundred even with boo-boos and this little boo-boo you wont really see it till you feel it...
If you know Roseville Pottery/Farella, you know the history!!!
Circa 1931, this Roseville Pottery Ferella vase, shape number 505-6", stands 6.25" tall, has an inside rim opening of 4.25" and from outside handle to handle is 7" across. Decorated with window cutouts, it is finished in a very pretty mottled green-pink colored glaze.
Roseville issued a line of pottery with open work with highlights of white that are visible in the over-glaze. From the Middle Period
About the Company:
Roseville Pottery was one of the primary manufacturers of American Art Pottery from the early to mid 20th Century. Located in Zanesville, Ohio, the firm is notable for its early, artisan production as well as many of the different collections it produced.
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