Solid-Colored Dinnerware: Depression to Mid-Century
The popular collectible dinnerware lines of our time are highlighted in this new book, principally Fiesta and Lu-Ray, plus other lines that are often confused with one another. Accompanied by a price guide and over 500 color illustrations, author Mark Gonzalez highlights the companies and the lines they produced. Look back at a previous time (1930s to 1960s) when bold dinnerware in Fiesta-type colors (red, cobalt, yellow, green, maroon, turquoise) and pastel glazes were “in” with consumers. American-made, solid-colored dinnerware features a wide array of shapes, in dozens of colors, made over approximately four decades.
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Solid-Colored Dinnerware: Depression to Mid-Century
The popular collectible dinnerware lines of our time are highlighted in this new book, principally Fiesta and Lu-Ray, plus other lines that are often confused with one another. Accompanied by a price guide and over 500 color illustrations, author Mark Gonzalez highlights the companies and the lines they produced. Look back at a previous time (1930s to 1960s) when bold dinnerware in Fiesta-type colors (red, cobalt, yellow, green, maroon, turquoise) and pastel glazes were “in” with consumers. American-made, solid-colored dinnerware features a wide array of shapes, in dozens of colors, made over approximately four decades.
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Solid-Colored Dinnerware: Depression to Mid-Century

Solid-Colored Dinnerware: Depression to Mid-Century

by Mark Gonzalez
Solid-Colored Dinnerware: Depression to Mid-Century

Solid-Colored Dinnerware: Depression to Mid-Century

by Mark Gonzalez

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Overview

The popular collectible dinnerware lines of our time are highlighted in this new book, principally Fiesta and Lu-Ray, plus other lines that are often confused with one another. Accompanied by a price guide and over 500 color illustrations, author Mark Gonzalez highlights the companies and the lines they produced. Look back at a previous time (1930s to 1960s) when bold dinnerware in Fiesta-type colors (red, cobalt, yellow, green, maroon, turquoise) and pastel glazes were “in” with consumers. American-made, solid-colored dinnerware features a wide array of shapes, in dozens of colors, made over approximately four decades.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780764328466
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing, Ltd.
Publication date: 01/18/2008
Series: A Schiffer Book for Collectors Ser.
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark Gonzalez has been collecting and writing about vintage dinnerware for many years. He lives in Alabama.
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