Ceramic Design
Ceramic Design was a wide-ranging collection of styles and decoration, early 20th century, that borrowed freely from other Roseville lines in both shape and glaze, especially for urns, wall pockets, and planters. Most pieces are unmarked.
Ceramic Design creamware sugar bowl and creamer
enamel-decorated with forget-me-nots, hairline and chip to sugar bowl handle, unmarked, 3″ and 4 1/2″ tall.
$60-$80/pair
Ceramic Design planter
with spade-shaped flower and checkered design, covered in a matte green glaze, several repairs to feet, unmarked, 10 1/2″ by 12 1/2″.
$450-$550
Ceramic Design wall pocket
with restoration to tip, unmarked, 10″ tall.
$250-$300
Ceramic Design wall pocket
with five very small flat chips to back, and restoration to larger chip, unmarked, 18″ tall.
$1,100-$1,300
Ceramic Design wall pocket
(328), 10 3/4″ long.
$500-$600
Ceramic Design wall pocket
(330), unmarked, 11 3/4″ long.
$650-$750
Ceramic Design wall pocket
(331), unmarked, 10 3/4″.
$650-$750