Roseville Futura Vase

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Roseville Pottery Vase, 1929 Futura Brown Four Ball Vase #393-12

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Roseville futura vase

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Lot of 2: Roseville Pottery Futura Telescope & Victory

Lot of 2: Roseville Pottery Futura Telescope & Victory

Lot consists of: Two Roseville Pottery Future Vases, circa 1924. \\\


Original Roseville Futura Art Deco Pottery Vase on

Original Roseville Futura Art Deco Pottery Vase on

Original Roseville Futura Art Pottery Cone-Shaped Vase. Unsigned. Measures 8 inches high, 5.1 inch wide. In good condition.


Details about Roseville Pottery Futura Green Pine Cone Vase 433-10

Details about Roseville Pottery Futura Green Pine Cone Vase 433-10


Art Deco Roseville Futura Four-Ball Ceramic Vase by Frank Ferrell

Art Deco Roseville Futura Four-Ball Ceramic Vase by Frank Ferrell

Art Deco Roseville Futura four ball ceramic vase by Frank Ferrell. Pottery. 12 inches tall. 12\


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Roseville Pottery Vase, 1924 Futura Brown Four Ball Vase #393-12

Roseville Pottery Vase, 1924 Futura Brown Four Ball Vase #393-12

Futura is one of the most easily identifiable and beloved of the Roseville lines. Futura is a striking blend of art deco and floral designs, both naturalistic and stylized. This line was introduced in 1924 when everything was fair game and previously unknown colors and shape and glaze combinations continue to emerge, Pieces are unmarked or have a foil label. This Futura vase is known as the Four Ball obviously named after its shape. This vase has a pleasant combination of tan/orange and brown base with some crystalline matte. This vase is the embodiment of the art deco movement. This is the perfect decorative piece. Difficult to find in any condition. Displays well from all angles.Perfect for any home decor. Wonderful vase in that it is undamaged, no chips, no cracks, no scratches to glaze and FREE from crazing. Possible repair to one corner of base which is difficult to detect unless under high magnification. This does have one area near the base where the glaze pooled during firing. Even with these flaws, it still displays exceptionally well. Any non-perfections are from the firing/manufacturing process. The white spots are studio light reflections. Dimensions are below. Authentic Roseville Pottery with red crayon. All pictures are original and un-edited. Height: 12 1/4\


Lot of 2: Roseville Pottery Futura Vases

Lot of 2: Roseville Pottery Futura Vases

Lot consists of two Roseville Pottery Futura Vases, circa 1924. \\\


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