
Ceramic cornucopia vase from the 'Pinecone' pattern by Roseville Pottery
Selling Price
$135
History
Roseville Pottery Company, based in Roseville and Zanesville, Ohio, produced this iconic Pinecone pattern from 1935 to 1953. The pattern features embossed pine cone and needle designs in naturalistic relief, and was produced in several color variations including brown, blue, and green. The cornucopia shape was a popular Art Deco form that symbolized abundance and prosperity during the Depression era. Roseville Pinecone pieces are highly sought after by American art pottery collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century decorative arts. These pieces appeal to collectors of American studio pottery, Art Deco design aficionados, and those who appreciate nature-inspired motifs in functional art. The Pinecone pattern remains one of Roseville's most recognizable and collectible lines, valued for its artistic merit, historical significance, and the craftsmanship of American ceramic production during the early to mid-20th century.
Origin
Zanesville, Ohio, United States
Maker
Roseville Pottery Company
Time period
circa 1935–1953