Frankoma 'Plainsman Gold' Serving Pieces
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Frankoma 'Plainsman Gold' Serving Pieces
Frankoma Pottery was originally known as The Frank Potteries when John F. Frank opened shop in 1933. The name “Frankoma,” a combination of his last name and the last three letters of Oklahoma, was used beginning in 1934. The factory moved to Sapulpa, Oklahoma, in 1938. The factory opened in Ada, Oklahoma, then moved to Sapulpa, Oklahoma in 1938. Early wares were made from a light cream-colored clay from Ada, Oklahoma, but in 1956 the company switched to a red burning clay from Sapulpa. The firm made dinnerwares, utilitarian and decorative kitchenwares, figurines, flowerpots, and limited edition and commemorative pieces. 'Oklahoma Plainsman' has been an Important part of their dinnerware line.
- Salt & Pepper Shakers
- Butter Dish, 7K
- Small Creamer, 1A
- Cream & Sugar, 5A & 5B
- 3" X 8" Lidded Dish, 5V
- 5" Lidded Jar, 2GT
- Gravy Boat, 6S
- (6) Serving Pieces
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15 Piece