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Roseville Pottery (1890–1954) Clematis Pattern Vase
$42.00 USD
Roseville Pottery (1890–1954) is one of the most collectible names in American art pottery. The Clematis pattern, introduced in 1944, is known for its raised floral decoration and vibrant glazes. The double-handled form is popular with collectors. Normally, a Clematis 169-8 in excellent condition can sell for $150–$250, but your piece has a notable rim chip, which reduces value significantly. Collectors still buy chipped Roseville for display or repair, but at lower prices.