Roseville Pottery was an American art pottery manufacturer founded in Roseville, Ohio, in 1890. The company was known for producing a wide range of decorative pottery, including vases, bowls, and jardinieres. Their designs often featured floral and nature-inspired motifs, and they were particularly popular during the Arts and Crafts movement.
The Iris pattern was introduced by Roseville in 1938. It features a stylized iris flower design in shades of blue, yellow, and green. The Iris pattern was produced in a variety of shapes and sizes, including bowls, vases, and candlesticks. The round bowls in the Iris pattern were often used as centerpieces or console bowls.