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Loma and Riverside

Submitted by youngmoderns on Tue, 07/24/2007 - 2:02pm.
  • American pottery & dinnerware (production)
  • Eva Zeisel
  • Loma of Arizona
  • Riverside China

Loma large dish versus smaller Riverside version

Loma of Arizona, Pigeon Forge, and Zeisel Riverside China

Apparently this very large dish, approximately 15 inches long, was produced in the Riverside line as well. It does not have a rounded base unlike the smaller Riverside version.

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If I saw that Loma dish in

Submitted by mpratt on Tue, 07/24/2007 - 5:21pm.

If I saw that Loma dish in the wild, I would buy it in a heart beat. I rather like their decorations. It's amazing that the shapes are so directly inspired by Riverside.

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