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Roseville Clematis Shapes

  • Basket
    • 387-7
    • 388-8
    • 389-10
  • Book Ends, pr
    • 14
  • Bowl
    • 445-4
    • 455-4
    • 456-6
    • 457-8
    • 458-10 Console
    • 459-10 Console
    • 460-12 Console
    • 461-14 Console
  • Candle Holder, pr
    • 1158-2
    • 1159-4.5
  • Cookie Jar
    • 3-8
  • Compote
    • 6-10
  • Cornucopia
    • 190-6
    • 191-8
    • 192-5
    • 193-6
  • Creamer
    • 5-C
  • Ewer
    • 16-6
    • 17-10
    • 18-15
  • Flower Frog
    • 50
  • Flower Pot/Saucer
    • 668-5
  • Hanging Basket
    • 470-5
  • Jardiniere
    • 667-4
    • 667-5
    • 667-6
    • 667-7
    • 667-8
    • 667-8 Ped
    Sugar
    • 5-S
  • Teapot
    • 5-T
  • Vase
    • 102-6
    • 103-6
    • 104-7
    • 105-7
    • 106-7
    • 107-8
    • 108-8
    • 109-9
    • 110-9
    • 111-10
    • 112-12
    • 114-15
    • 187-7 Bud
    • 188-6
    • 194-5 Bud, dbl
  • Wall Pocket
    • 1295-8
  • Window Box
    • 391-8

Roseville Clematis Shapes: Art Pottery Shop Current Inventory

Clematis is a late period pattern introduced by Roseville Pottery in 1944. Standard colors are brown, blue, or green. Clematis is finally starting to gain popularity with collectors. For many Roseville collectors, the green and brown examples are slightly more preferable than the blue. Clematis is marked with the raised Roseville script mark, shape number, and size. The factory stock pages show 47 shapes including vases, jardinières, pedestals, ewers, cookie jars, tea service pieces, bookends, wall pockets, and cornucopias.

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