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Post 1937 Catalina Pottery by Gladding McBean

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    Posted 9 years ago

    ho2cultcha
    (5051 items)

    These are probably from the 1950s. Catalina Pottery was sold to Gladding McBean in 1937 and production moved from Catalina Island to the mainland. These are really pretty colors. I got some others that kind of go with them too. I'll post those separately. I wish there were a category for California Pottery.

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    1. SeaWolf14 SeaWolf14, 5 years ago
      I scored the 6 x 9 x 3 planter in the same style and colors today. Perfect condition - in a thrift store! Whoo hoo!
    2. Wisefiremonkey Wisefiremonkey, 2 years ago
      I have several pieces from the Catalina pottery company, the shell style being one I have. I did not realize they were from the 1930s. Bought and brought home somehow they got shelved in the rafters in the garage for the last 20 years just found while moving display them now. Really great pieces
    3. SeaWolf14 SeaWolf14, 2 years ago
      Nothing better than finding treasure in your own garage...
      even if you put it there in the first place... Har har!
      Best!

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