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Pottery Frankoma Creamer And Sugar Signed
Pottery and Stoneware: Frankoma
Precioustreasures1 
7319 $20.00
This covered sugar and creamer by Frankoma was made around the 1950's. They are signed and have a 5A ans 5B on the bottom. The color is desert Gold and both are in excellent condition with no flaws. The price is $20.00 for the pair plus postage and insurance.The creamer measures 3.5" high and 5" wide with handle. The sugar measures 4.25" high with lid and 6.5" with handles.
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Pottery Frankoma Salt And Pepper
Pottery and Stoneware: Frankoma
Precioustreasures1 
7318 $20.00
This Set of shakers was made by Frankoma in the 1950's using Sapulpa clay. They look like they have never been used and are marked with a S for salt and a P for pepper. They are a creme and beige and have a handle.They measure 5" high and 3" wide with handle. The price for the pair is $20.00 plus postage and insurance.
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Ironstone Teapot Made In Japan Leaf Design
Pottery and Stoneware
aok treasured collectables 
$ 12.99
Ironstone Teapot Made In Japan.
Ribbed ironstone teapot.Tan in color with dark brown flakes & green leaves all a different color green outlined in chocolate brown.Metal handle is just showing signs of rust.Impressed Made In Japan stamp on bottom.No cracks or crazing 1 small chip tip of spout. Measures center of pot belly 19" lid opening 3 - 3/4" stands about 6 1/2" tall. Shipping Med flat rate or calculated by weight and location of shipment at time of purchase. Unless you have a shipping p... Click for details
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Frankoma Shell Dish, Christmas, 1962, The Franks
China: American
Packrats Plunders 
B100006 $6.00--PRICE REDUCED, 4-9-12
Frankoma Shell in what I believe is the Plainsman Brown color. Marked on bottom side,
“THE FRANKS, CHRISTMAS, 1962”, in three lines on the bottom. A bit over 3 ½” diameter, and stands a hair over 1” tall. Nearly flawless, with the exception of a small (1/8”-3/16”) chip? on lip.It has a bit of shine as if it could be a glaze pop, but I cannot be sure. This item will also be on display at Lincoln Antique Mall, Lincoln Mo. So please check with me regarding availability if interested
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Frankoma Christmas Plates 1968-1976
Collector Plates
King's Collectibles 
407 $10.00 each
Frankoma Pottery (originally Frank Potteries) was founded in Oklahoma by John Nathaniel Frank, a university ceramics art teacher and his wife Grace. The Franks, a devoutly religious couple, issued their first Christmas plate in 1965, promising a series of annual plates bearing religious themes in Della Robbia white. We have 8 plates still available for sale. Each measures 8.25" in diameter and is marked "Frankoma" and bears the "John Frank" signature. They are all in excellent condition wit... Click for details
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Frankoma Covered Casserole
Pottery and Stoneware: Frankoma
Aunt Jennie's Attic 
schu10-5 $30.00 + sh&ins
This prairie green covered casserole is Frankoma’s Lazy Bones pattern. Both the dish and the flare handled lid are in perfect condition. A great addition to your Frankoma collection. We are offering it at $30 plus 11.50 shipping and insurance. Email for other Frankoma items. Thanks.
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