Roseville Pottery Company
Roseville Pottery Dahlrose Double-Handle Vase 367-8 | Circa 1924–1928
Roseville Pottery Dahlrose Double-Handle Vase 367-8 | Circa 1924–1928
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AT A GLANCE
- Type:
- Vase
- Maker:
- Roseville Pottery
- Era:
- Arts & Crafts (1895-1915)
- Circa:
- 1924 - 1928
- Origin:
- Zanesville, Ohio, USA
- Material:
- Art pottery ceramic
- Dimensions:
- 8″ inches high
- Pattern:
- Dahlrose | 367-8 double-handle vase
- Decoration:
- Daisy-type, yellow flower with green leaves
- Color:
- Brown speckled body with yellow, green, and brown florals
- Notes:
- Displays well; small glaze nick near handle and ½″ base chip
Low stock: 1 left
Early Roseville Artistry with Bold Daisies and Warm Matte Glaze
A beautiful example of Roseville’s early floral work, this Dahlrose vase pairs sculptural form with hand-modeled botanical detail. Large yellow crown daisy-like blooms wrap the shoulder while a rich, speckled matte brown body gives the piece its signature Arts & Crafts warmth.
Introduced in 1924, Dahlrose belongs to Roseville’s transitional “early period,” bridging the company’s Rozane matte wares and the floral lines that made the pottery famous with collectors. The softly bulbous form and strong double handles feel architectural yet organic — equally at home in an Arts & Crafts interior or a curated pottery cabinet. The pattern’s dimensional flowers and earthy palette make it especially display-friendly, even without blooms.
Roseville marked many pieces of this era with paper labels rather than impressed stamps, and this example follows that practice. The shape number 367-8 corresponds to the 8″ double-handle vase form.
The vase presents beautifully overall and displays very well. It measures 8″ high and just under 6 ¾″ handle to handle with a 4″ rim opening. There is a small nick to the glaze near one handle and a chip approximately ½″ along the base edge; a prior owner discreetly toned the chip with pencil to reduce visibility. The flaws are confined to the underside and do not detract from shelf or cabinet display, and the piece has been priced accordingly.
🌿 Collector’s Note; Founded in 1890 in Roseville, Ohio, Roseville Pottery Company became one of America's most celebrated art pottery manufacturers. Under art director Frank Ferrell's leadership beginning in 1917, the studio produced highly collectible patterns that remain prized today. The Dahlrose pattern was produced for only a short window (1924–1928), making it one of Roseville’s earlier and less commonly found floral lines.
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