Posts Tagged ‘collectible-pottery’

Vintage Summertime Entertaining

Entertaining with vintage glassware and pottery is always in style. But, how fun to pull out those pieces that especially lend themselves to “summer” entertaining and show them off!

Shawnee Pottery produced this King Corn Oval Plate with the darker yellow corn and lighter green shuck. Pile it high with baby ears of corn for your next BBQ, and you’ll have some vintage charm for sure!

Shawnee Pottery History: The corn style dinnerware line was originally started by Martha Holmes Breithaupt around 1940 but was in the white and green glaze. It was Robert Heckman who took the original design in 1946 using yellow and green glaze and named it King Corn. This line continued until 1954 and included sets like Polly Anne’s Popcorn set and the Town and Country snack set. After this the color changed again to a darker green and light yellow glaze and became the Queen Corn line. King Corn was phased out at that time.

summertime

The Rosemeade miniature cream and sugar set in corn pattern can add interest as well in summertime decor. 


 

Poppy Trail Ivy Pattern

My sister-in-love, Jacque, in Florida has a set of Metlox Pottery in the Poppy Trail Ivy pattern – which matched her home decor in her home in Oklahoma. Since moving to Florida, she has decided to sell all of it! We offer four unique items from her set on Grandma’s Treasures Online.

I read on about.us, Memories of Metlox, that the company’s foray into the dinnerware business included this Poppy Trail line. Pamela Wiggins reported in her article that this pattern remained a popular seller for years, and still today has quite a following with collectors.

 

Vintage Metlox Pottery

Vintage Metlox Pottery…have any? Collectors, please comment on your collection, what you have, how you happened to collect it and of course ask questions if you’d like, for other readers to share their information.

 

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