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  • Publisher: Vernon Kilns

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Moby Dick Series (Brown and Cream).
Kent, Rockwell
California: Vernon Kilns, (c. 1938-1940).

Eighteen-piece set of dinnerware featuring brown and cream transfer-print pictorial illustrations of Moby Dick. This collection contains a few of the more uncommon pieces in this series, including a pickle dish, four small fruit bowls measuring 5 1/2 inches, and four 6 1/2-inch bread and butter plates, with the image... more

Price: $1,250.00

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Moby Dick Series (Five-Piece Set).
Kent, Rockwell
California: Vernon Kilns, (c. 1938-1940).

Dinnerware showcasing the rare colors in which this series was produced. The five pieces include two chop plates, one in blue, and one, especially rare, in pink; one luncheon plate in yellow; and a teacup and saucer in yellow featuring transfer-print pictorial illustrations of "Moby Dick." Produced by the Los... more

Price: $750.00

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Our America Series.
Kent, Rockwell
California: Vernon Kilns, 1938-1940.

An eleven-piece set of dinnerware designed by the author and artist Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) for the Vernon Kilns, which operated in Los Angeles between 1928-1958. The master artist Gabe Turnbull designed the shapes, which are characterized by coupe-shaped plates, dipped rims, and unusual upside down handles. The bottom of each... more

Price: $650.00

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