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Eva Zeisel
Submitted by atomicscott on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 12:09am.
Only pottery and glassware designs by Eva Zeisel are allowed in this built-in hutch in my dining room. I like to say that there are examples of her work from the 1920s to 2000 in this glass cabinet. Enjoy!
Submitted by modlectic on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 1:27pm.
Thanks! It was fun to look indeed. Those solid colored Palo Dura serving pieces are really growing on me -- they took me by surprise at first. Is that a Riverside China platter that the T & C ladle and salad spoon are resting on?
Submitted by atomicscott on Mon, 12/31/2007 - 2:33pm.
I had kind of given up on Hallcraft for awhile. I had owned a set of Fantasy years ago, but I hated the fragile over-glaze decal treatment. I sold the set. Then, I found a big set of Palo Dura and fell in love with Hallcraft once again. I've added in a few serving pieces here and there, but it's very hard to find. So, it's been a slow go.
Yes, that's a Riverside platter under the T&C ladle and salad spoon.
Thanks for the Fantasy!
Thanks! It was fun to look indeed. Those solid colored Palo Dura serving pieces are really growing on me -- they took me by surprise at first. Is that a Riverside China platter that the T & C ladle and salad spoon are resting on?
Palo Dura
I had kind of given up on Hallcraft for awhile. I had owned a set of Fantasy years ago, but I hated the fragile over-glaze decal treatment. I sold the set. Then, I found a big set of Palo Dura and fell in love with Hallcraft once again. I've added in a few serving pieces here and there, but it's very hard to find. So, it's been a slow go.
Yes, that's a Riverside platter under the T&C ladle and salad spoon.