Weller Vase
A piece of Weller Art pottery, identifiable by the incised oval manufacturer's mark.
Weller Pottery was a significant American art pottery company founded by Samuel Augustus Weller in Ohio in 1872.
Pieces produced during the late 19th and early 20th centuries often feature marks similar to the one pictured, helping collectors identify the era of production.
Vintage Weller "Wild Rose" Pitcher or Dogwood
A beautiful piece of American art pottery this vintage ewer was produced by the renowned Weller Pottery company, likely between the 1930s and 1940s. The design is part of their popular "Wild Rose" line, a classic Art Deco style that collectors also often refer to as the "Doqwood" pattern
The pitcher features a soft, matte green glaze accented by a raised white floral motif with a unique yellow and green center. This collectible item makes a perfect decorative accent or a great addition to an existing pottery collection
Kev Details & Condition
• Maker: Weller Pottery, Ohio, USA
• Era: Circa 1930s-1940s
. Pattern: Wild Rose / Dogwood
• Material: Glazed Ceramic/Pottery
Condition: Good vintage condition. The piece exhibits characteristic minor crazing in the glaze consistent with its age and original firing process.
Markings: Has an impressed or molded "Weller Pottery" mark on the base
$100