Roseville Freesia Pot

$90.00
Sold Out

This pot is unique to other vintage pieces in that it has a built-in drainage hole. The opening measures just under 6” wide.

Roseville Pottery Co. is known for unique pieces that add artistic flare to interior design. From a horticulturist’s standpoint, Roseville pottery is fabulous because pieces were created in color lines and with horticultural patterns such as “Cosmos”, “Water Lily”, or “Freesia.”

Add To Cart

A note about the pottery…

Roseville Pottery Co. formed in 1890 and produced pottery into the 1950s. The pottery is highly collectible because it can be found in various color lines or patterns such as “Freesia” or Cosmos.”


Vintage Finds

Every vintage item that I forage has at least one story to tell. Use your imagination! Because vintage pottery has lived life, there may be minor crazing in the glaze or potential for it in future. Vintage pieces have much life to live yet, but water and extreme temperatures can accelerate wear. Rather than planting directly into your vintage cache pots and planters, I recommend using a protective plastic saucer inside your pieces to protect the glazing, dropping the grower pot straight into the saucer. Display them in a climate-controlled area. Keep in mind that all purchases on my website are final sale. If you have questions about piece quality, send them here!


 
McCoy Quilted Jardiniere Cache Pot, Midcentury
$190.00
Shawnee Butterfly Planter, Midcentury
$32.00
Sold Out
Roseville Double Silhouette Planter, Midcentury
$120.00
Sold Out
McCoy Leaves & Berries Planter, Midcentury
$30.00
Sold Out
Flowering Thyme Pot & Saucer
$12.00
Sold Out