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Posts by CindyFahnestock
Playing with Dishes
Submitted by CindyFahnestock on Thu, 12/13/2007 - 5:50pmDoes anyone else find themselves playing with their dishes, or is it just me? I call this my "Wright Way" collage, some old Harlequin fishies dosee-doooing around the old Bauer Mary Wr
Please Identity! Factory Owner Says this made from Modern Freeform Ceramic (Sugar Bowl)
Submitted by CindyFahnestock on Sun, 12/16/2007 - 2:50pmNeed all your mid century modern china expertise. I recently conducted an interview with the former owner of a now defunt company (Maplex - Maple Leaf Plastics) who manufactured these melamine s
Fantastic Plastic
Submitted by CindyFahnestock on Mon, 01/07/2008 - 2:02pm
Gaytime Confusion by Russel Wright
This is the Gaytime Pattern always seen in Home Decorators on a "decorators blue background." Could this be a factory sample?