Made in the 1940s, this Weller pottery vase features the Wild Rose pattern on a soft peach ground. The bloom is rendered in pale pink with warm yellow highlights and fresh green accents. Deeper green stems and leaves add contrast and give the floral motif crisp definition against the glaze.
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Weller Pottery Matte Glazed Art Pottery Vase with Applied Floral Relief & Dual Handles c. 1940's
$98.00
The raised botanical motif is carefully modeled and gently integrated into the vessel’s surface, giving the piece depth, texture, and a handcrafted character strongly associated with early-to-mid 20th century American art pottery traditions.
The vase has a tall, slender silhouette with a subtly flared rim and a rounded footed base that provides both visual balance and stability. Dual applied handles enhance the form while lending a classical, decorative presence reminiscent of well-known floral lines produced by makers such as Weller during their Arts & Crafts and early Art Deco periods. Though unmarked, the glaze quality, sculptural detailing, and overall form suggest studio or small-production pottery rather than mass manufacture.
Ideal as a decorative accent or as a functional vase for dried or fresh arrangements, this piece complements interiors ranging from Arts & Crafts and cottage styles to vintage, eclectic, and traditional décor. A beautiful addition for collectors of American art pottery or anyone drawn to softly glazed floral ceramics with timeless appeal.
Dimensions: 4" W x 8" H