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Taylor Smith Taylor

Unmarked Taylor Smith & Taylor Ever Yours Cream & Sugar in Pink
Ever Yours Pink Cream & Sugar

Taylor Smith & Taylor. Ever Yours. [Pink]. Cream & Sugar. John J. Gilkes.

Not certain about the color name. I need to confirm...

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subversivegrrl's picture

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Mike, according to Mark Gonzalez (author of Schiffer's book on TST), the co. briefly produced Ever Yours shapes in the Pebbleford glazes (which is what this looks like to me), and this color was just called Pink. 

mpratt's picture

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It is the speckled Pebbleford Pink color for sure. I'm not sure if I've seen that glaze on this shape before.

subversivegrrl's picture

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It's definitely a cool find!

alliecat's picture

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I'm almost certain it is Pebbleford Pink, according to the book "Collecting Fiesta and other Colorware." THey have a picture of one just like it in the book. It also comes in Pebbleford Sunburst. Wonderful find by the way!

wadogum's picture

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Cream and sugar-LOVE!

Brunettepet's picture

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These are super.

boomerbabe's picture

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I have a set of these,too. Love 'em!!!! Great find.