Roseville Pottery Pine Cone Vase #842-8, Green
The tale of Roseville's landmark Pine Cone pattern is legendary. Originally conceived by Frank Ferrell as early as 1905, it was dismissed by both Weller and Peters & Reed before finding a home. Introduced by Roseville in 1935, with modern shapes designated with 400 #'s introduced in 1953, it quickly became one of their most popular lines and remains highly sought after today, with its naturalistic rendering of gnarled branches, pine cones, and spray of pine needles in relief on a smooth background.
Photos and Text Copyright 2013 The Devil Duck Collection @ Ruby Lane
This beautiful Pine Cone vase #842-8 circa 1940 features an elegant form with low-set flaring waist and generous multi-point branch handles.
Production grade of the piece is excellent, with crisp, life-like mold and clear, rich glazing. Condition is superb, free from chipping, cracking, crazing or restoration.
Marked with molded, raised-relief "Roseville U.S.A. 842-8".
H 8.25", W 7.25", rim and base 3.75"
Item ID: 1950
Photos and Text Copyright 2013 The Devil Duck Collection @ Ruby Lane
$300 USD SOLD
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