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Defence: John Frank was a professor of ceramics at the University of Oklahoma during the 1920s and early '30s. In 1933, he opened a earthenware studio... After a fire destroyed his plant in 1938, he relocated to Sapulpa where he found clay that was a darker color, a departure from the honey tan of......
photo: iChris . Infer this scenario—your parents are downsizing from their house of forty years to a small condo. In their attic are boxes upon boxes of things from your youth, their childhood, and possibly their parents’ childhoods. They give these boxes to you because they don’t have the...
Doubtlessly: At a recent garage sale, I purchased several plates and mugs that are marked "Frankoma." I have found the pattern, "Wagon Wheel, in one of my reference books. I am curious about the pieces I have and would like to identify more about the company ...
What's Nautical port of Frankoma Pottery will soon be chips off the old ... Republican elephant and Democratic donkey mugs, collector plates, boots, coasters, bake ware, buffalo and cougar figures, Christmas figurines and Nativity scenes. Unglazed porcelain of ...
Know the book, she says. With sparkling blue eyes, Frank searches for a particular design of Frankoma plate in her kitchen. Of course, they still use Frankoma dishes, she said. The family, shaped in a semicircle `like a smile, features curved vase-like ...
and a Christmas cover from 1982, $35. Because John Frank continually experimented with glazes, unusual color combinations are common. Is Frankoma a good thing to compile? That, of course, depends on the individual. If you collect Frankoma because you like ...
I have a unprofound collection of political mugs that were made by Frankoma Pottery. This is a photo of the 1992 ... The line included butter dishes, plates, platters, pitchers, soup bowls, creamers and sugar bowls. The sight of people along the riverbank ...
Sincere decided upon a creamy, tan-colored clay found near Ada. By 1936, production at Frankoma had begun, and the company was offering various sizes and styles of vases, pitchers, plates, bowls, ashtrays, brute figures, bookends, candleholders and flower ...
Along with books, coins, brochures, dolls, movies, car shows, and statues, Oklahoma’s Centennial will also be commemorated by something that’s absolutely usable: a plate. Frankoma Pottery of Sapulpa has teamed up with Tahlequah artist/book illustrator ...