This 5.75″ Roseville Futura vase is nicknamed the ‘Green Chalice’ by collectors. This vase has a chalice form with leafy accents at the sides. The accents are in a telescope design. It sold for $1500 in May 2011.
Roseville Pottery large 12″ Green Baneda Vase c.1932 #598-12. Coloring of various shades of green, blue, orange and yellow. It sold for $1500 in January 2010.
This unmarked 5-1/2″ x 8-1/4″ Roseville Pottery-Imperial II vase sold for $1,062 in October 2009. The Imperial II is a rare form squat vessel covered in a dripping frothy golden-yellow over a pale aqua glaze.
This Roseville Pottery Blue Pinecone pitcher & 4 tumblers sold for just $1500 in October 2009. The tumblers are marked Roseville USA 414 and the Pitcher is Roseville USA 415-9.
This matte green Roseville Pottery dealer sign measures 9.5 ” long by 4.5 ” high and is 2.75 ” across at the base. This example sold for $1000 in September 2009.
Roseville published this Water Lily advertisement in 1943. ”Gracefully cupped petals and smooth round leaves combined with new and original art shapes. Fifty pieces - Rose, Ciel Blue, Walnut Brown.