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Bennington dinnerware
Bennington dinnerware brochure 1968
Got this brochure with a set of Bennington (tawny color - same shape as the pictures in the brochure).
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Re: Bennington dinnerware
The only other bennington potters brochure that I have seen this detailed is the one reproduced in Jo Cunningham's groundbreaking book on American Dinnerware by Collector Book's. That brochure from 1966-1967 indicated that bennington potters was a raymor product. Irving Richards distributed some of the best modern ceramics during the mid-century.
Thank you Gary for sharing this with us.
Re: Bennington dinnerware
Excellent share! Thanks Gary.
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Love the coffee pot 1630
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Re: Bennington dinnerware
Thank you Gary for the excellent scans! This is classic mod dinnerware.
Was the handwritten "1968 Price List" on there as found? I love that.
Re: Bennington dinnerware
If there is interest, we have brochures from the late 50's/cooperative I might be able to add.