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Bennington Potters
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 07/13/2011 - 12:21pm
Bennington Potters Sun Tiles
Finally found the blue companion to the yellow BP Sun Tile. As shown although both are designated *1532 the marks are slightly different (blue tile mark is on the left).
Vintage Danish Modern Lotte Bostlund Lamp
Submitted by BTmodern on Thu, 06/02/2011 - 8:20pmRed Wing
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 05/18/2011 - 5:27am
RW #845
Not sure who designed this RW piece but IMO it represents another one of their pieces which manages to successfully combine classical design elements with a modern esthetic.
Ceramics
Submitted by midcenturydesigner on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 8:28amWeller
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 05/04/2011 - 3:29pmGilner Pottery
Submitted by subversivegrrl on Mon, 04/18/2011 - 8:36pm
Gilner Pottery
Gilner Pottery - California. I'm guessing 1950s, but don't have any real info - just loved the color and shape.
Roseville
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 04/13/2011 - 1:51pm
Roseville Earlam & Mostique
I have yet to find a piece of Futura outside an antique mall but recently came across a small piece of Earlam (1930) and Mostique (1916) at a Saturday AM sale. Seems extraordinary t







