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American pottery & dinnerware (production)
Ben Seibel Country-Time Casserole
Submitted by fiestaphile on Tue, 05/22/2012 - 3:53pm
Ben Seibel Country-Time Casserole
I think that this Ben Seibel Country-time divided casserole in teal blue has lots of style! Manufactured by Pfaltzgraff around 1952....
Atomic Tiki
Submitted by mcm.indigo on Tue, 05/22/2012 - 2:12pm
Temporama
I know a bunch of Modishers use Temporama, even choosing it for their avatars, so this post may not be 'breaking news,' but I wanted to show off another (alas, as yet unidentified) tablecloth, and
El Dorado Stanford
Submitted by mpratt on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 2:02pmStoneage Modern
Submitted by mpratt on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 1:51pm
Stoneage Modern
Zanesville Stoneware. Stoneage Modern.
Today's flea market find. Never ran across anything in black before...
RW Sovereign Potteries Teapot and Bauer Corsage Vase
Submitted by fiestaphile on Sun, 05/20/2012 - 12:10pm
RW Sovereign Potteries Teapot and Bauer Corsage Vase
Here's a picture of two of my favorite Russel Wright pieces. The light blue Sovereign Potteries teapot was designed by Mary and Russel Wright and manufactured in Canada in the late 1950's.





