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Roseville Baneda Double Handle Green Vase, 1932 American Art Pottery

$1,200
£909.26
€1,041.48
CA$1,699.66
A$1,854.73
CHF 972.84
MX$22,526.30
NOK 12,151.26
SEK 11,483.55
DKK 7,773.25

About the Item

Vintage Baneda line vase features twin loop handles, wide band of decor in the upper part of the vase, and beautiful green glaze with dripping blue glaze accents. This is the model 596 in Roseville factory catalogue. This particular model in the green colorway is featured on the cover of "Introducing Roseville Pottery" by Mark Bassett. Roseville Art Pottery "Baneda" line was introduced in 1932 and expanded in 1933 due to high popularity with buyers. It was produced in 3 colorways - green, pink, and blue. All Baneda pieces feature low-relief band of pumpkins (both fruit and flowers), still on the wine. The motifs are hand-decorated in orange and yellow on a blue background. The smooth surfaces outside the decorated band were colored (in either green or pink, depending on colorway) with glazes having distinct texture and appeal. Green Baneda colorway looks back to the Arts and Crafts period, with matte mottled glaze, similar to the glaze on Earlam line. The pieces vary in appearance according to the sharpness of the molded design and patterns created by the flowing glazes, unlike pink Baneda colorway pieces that features stronger color contrast and almost no dripping blue glaze, creating more of an Art Deco look. The vase is marked with its black foil label reading "Roseville Pottery" and hand-written (in crayon) shape number on the bottom. Sculptural, highly decorative vase with graphic form, high quality craftsmanship, and statement piece presence will make a perfect addition to a wide range of interiors, from Traditional to Art Deco, Modern, Eclectic, Transitional, Grand Millennial, Maximalist, or Collected.

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