Roseville Earlam

Earlam is a middle period pattern introduced by Roseville Pottery in 1930. Standard colors included mottled matte green/tan or tan/purple.

Earlam was originally marked with paper labels, and some examples have a hand-written shape number. Earlam has both an Arts and Crafts design and an Early American appearance, making it appealing to a wide variety of collectors. There are 23 shapes, including strawberry jars, vases, bowls, flower blocks, baskets, candlesticks, and wall pockets.

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