Small chip seen in photo A green double-handled art deco pottery vase featuring embossed white rose blossoms and dark blue leaves. Introduced in 1940, the White Rose pattern was one of Roseville's most popular mid-century lines. Known for its large, stylized floral motifs, this series epitomized the transition from late Art Deco to mid-century modern aesthetics in American art pottery. Despite its name, the line was produced in several background colors including green, blue, and pink.