Roseville Pottery "Juvenile Line" Baby Chicks Baby Dish - image 1 of 6

Roseville Juvenile creamware was originally introduced by Roseville Pottery around 1910. The pattern features bowls, plates, cups, mugs, pitchers, etc decorated with ducks, pigs, rabbits, dogs, cats, sunbonnet girls and more. The Roseville Juvenile pattern was often unmarked but later examples from around 1924 are marked with Rv ink stamp. Juvenile was a very popular Roseville pattern and was produced by the factory for more than twenty years.

This is a wonderful rolled edge baby dish decorated with medium green and medium tan bands, black outlines and five darling pastel yellow baby chicks. The bowl measures 6 1/2" across, 1 3/8" in depth and is stamped "RV" in black on the underside. There are no cracks, chips or repairs. Great find.

ITEM ID
RL0004738
TYPE
Pottery
CREATOR
Roseville
PURPOSE
Baby, Christening, Dishes
ITEM TYPE
Vintage

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Roseville Pottery "Juvenile Line" Baby Chicks Baby Dish

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