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Condition: Good Manufacturer: Russel Wright Russel Wright's American Modern was made between 1939 and 1959 and was the largest selling dinnerware ever produced by that time. The shapes were innovative and the glazes unique, American Modern combined form with function. This mixed color set includes 1 vegetable bowl, 10 cups, 9 saucers, 1 water pitcher, 1 casserole, 1 creamer, 1 covered sugar bowl, 9 dinner plates, 3 salt shakers, 1 gravy boat, and 4 bread plates.  
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| Colors represented are: Seafoam, Granite Grey Chartreuse, Coral and Bean Brown (one cup). Condition is good with a few normal pottery pops and normal glaze skips and color variances for Russel Wright. There is crazing on most pieces and some vintage use marks as well as the following issues of note: one gray cup has a minor chip on the dry foot, the gray creamer has a larger than normal indentation under glaze near the end of the spout and has a rough edge as well, the chartreuse water pitcher has a brown age line on the lip of the spout (1/4"), the seafoam sugar bowl has a fleabite on the rim of the lid (to the left of the dark spot in the close-up photo), the chartreuse salt shaker is rough on the bottom with no cork, and the coral salt has a cork but it is up inside the shaker. This order will be shipped in several boxes in order to assure safe arrival. |
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