Vintage 1-Bread & Butter Plate Metlox Poppytrail 1960s

Vintage 1-Bread & Butter Plate Metlox Poppytrail 1960s

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1-Bread & Butter Plate in Fruit Basket by Metlox - Poppytrail - Vernon
Size: 6 5/8"
Discontinued Actual: 1961 - 1986
Excellent Vintage Condition May Have Light Scratch Or Minor Trim Wear, No Cracks Or Chips

Manufacturer: Metlox/Poppytrail/Vernon
     Metlox Manufacturing Company, was a manufacturer of ceramic housewares, located at 1200 Morningside Drive, Manhattan Beach, California. Metlox Pottery was founded in 1927 by T. C. Prouty and his son Willis Prouty, originally as a producer of outdoor ceramic signs. "Metlox" is a combination of "metal" and "oxide," a reference to the glaze pigments. The Metlox Manufacturing Company was incorporated 5 October 1933. Evan K. Shaw, of American Pottery in Los Angeles, purchased Metlox from Willis Prouty in 1946. The first line of pottery produced, "Poppytrail" became well known for its brightly colored glazes derived from locally mined metallic oxides. Subsequent lines included "Nostalgia", "Red Rooster", "California Provincial", "Colonial Homestead", "Homestead Provincial" and "Colorstax".
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