Artwood
Introduced in 1951, Artwood’s most significant feature is the irregularly shaped opening in the sides of vessels—referred to by the company as “picture” elements—which are pierced by tree branches or flowers. The glossy mottled glazes include yellow, brown, green, blue, gray, and lavender. pieces are marked “Roseville U.S.A.”
Artwood oval planter
with cherry blossom branch (1062-12″), covered in a glossy brown and yellow glaze, raised mark.
$350-$400
Two Artwood circular vases with branches
(1053-8″), raised marks.
$250-$300/pair
Artwood gray three-piece planter
set consisting of an Ikebana vase (1051-6″) decorated with nasturtium (minor flat nick under base) and two small side sections (1050), raised marks.
$300-$350/set
Artwood gray Ikebana flaring vase
(1057-8″), decorated with a chestnut branch, raised mark.
$250-$300
Artwood gray vase with yellow tulips
(1056-10″), raised mark.
$200-$250
Artwood green vase with pinecones
(1060-12″), raised mark.
$250-$300
Artwood yellow circular vase
(1053-8″) with tight line from rim, raised mark.
$60-$80
Artwood Ikebana vase with thistle
(1059-10″), covered in a glossy green and brown glaze, raised mark.
$400-$450
Artwood yellow ikebana vase with thistle
(1059-10″), minor flake to inner rim, raised mark.
$80-$100
Artwood Ikebana vase
(1056-10″) with tulip under a yellow, brown, and green glaze, raised mark.
$90-$110
Artwood Ikebana vase with cypress tree
(1052-8″), covered in a glossy yellow and brown glaze, raised mark.
$250-$300
Artwood Ikebana vase
(1055-9″) decorated with an oak branch, and covered in a glossy green and brown glaze, raised mark.
$450-$500