1995.138.A-B Eva Zeisel, "Tomorrow’s Classic" coffeepot
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Eva Zeisel designed Tomorrow’s Classic around 1950, following the success of her Museum and Town and Country tableware lines.
1995.166.3.A-B Eva Zeisel, "Stratoware" covered sugar bowl
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Created for sale through the Sears mail-order catalogue, Eva Zeisel's Stratoware line of earthenware, which included this sugar bowl, was designed for the middle class market, which demanded "beauty, utility, and economy." Th
1995.175.A-B, Viktor Schreckengost, designed 1943, “Victory" coffeepot
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Viktor Schreckengost designed the Victory line of earthenware, one of his most successful shapes, for the Salem China Company which produced inexpensive pottery that were sold in both stores and mail-order catalogues in the 1930s. The highly geometric composition of Victory earthe
2002.40.1-4, Viktor Schreckengost, "Triumph" shape tableware with "Havana" pattern decoration, designed 1937
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Viktor Schreckengost was a designer for the Sebring family potteries from 1934 to 1943. During that time he created several shape ranges and many surface patterns for both Limoges China and Salem China. Triumph is one of his most successful shapes.
2002.40.1.a-b, Viktor Schreckengost, "Triumph" shape tableware with "Havana" pattern decoration, designed 1937 copy
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Viktor Schreckengost was a designer for the Sebring family potteries from 1934 to 1943. During that time he created several shape ranges and many surface patterns for both Limoges China and Salem China. Triumph is one of his most successful shapes.
2002.40.2, Viktor Schreckengost, "Triumph" shape tableware with "Havana" pattern decoration, designed 1937 copy copy
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Viktor Schreckengost was a designer for the Sebring family potteries from 1934 to 1943. During that time he created several shape ranges and many surface patterns for both Limoges China and Salem China. Triumph is one of his most successful shapes.
2002.40.3.a-b, Viktor Schreckengost, "Triumph" shape tableware with "Havana" pattern decoration, designed 1937 copy copy copy
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Viktor Schreckengost was a designer for the Sebring family potteries from 1934 to 1943. During that time he created several shape ranges and many surface patterns for both Limoges China and Salem China. Triumph is one of his most successful shapes.
2002.40.4.a-b, Viktor Schreckengost, "Triumph" shape tableware with "Havana" pattern decoration, designed 1937 copy copy copy copy
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Viktor Schreckengost was a designer for the Sebring family potteries from 1934 to 1943. During that time he created several shape ranges and many surface patterns for both Limoges China and Salem China. Triumph is one of his most successful shapes.
2002.39.1.A-B Viktor Schrenkengost, “Constellation” shape tableware, designed 1952
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Constellation shape tableware, designed by Viktor Schreckengost and manufactured by Salem China Company, combined round and square shapes and juxtaposed off-white and charcoal grey tones.