Posted 1 year ago
rocker-sd
(85 items)
This is a rare Roseville Pottery Vista Umbrella Stand, that came our way last summer. It is 20" tall. The Vista Line was first made in 1920. I love the muted colors and the organic forest feel to the piece. It would fit into any Craftsman Decor. We collected Roseville Pottery of all forms until the mid 80's, when it was pushing us out of our house. We decided we would focus on one line. We choose the Fushcia Pattern in the Blue, because it went with our Maxfield Parrish collection and it's blue tones.
Now, we have to decide weather to keep this special piece or let it go? Hmmm?
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Sweet piece!
Thanks for the comment AmberRose!
Thanks PhilDavidAlexanderMorris, Mac63, vetraio50, wolcott1, and AmphoraPotttery
I could never let that one go. I love the Vista pattern, and you rarely find one so large. In great shape too! If you decide to get rid of it, It would find a happy home here!
Thanks upstatecollector
what a wonderful piece of pottery :)
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