Schreckengost's Dinnerware

Schreckengost's Dinnerware
Schreckengost's lines of dinnerware included details of colorful designs in themes of potted flowers, garden herbs and fruits, baseball, and animal figures. Also, he designed plain designs in colors of creme, white, and black. Some lines featured gourd-like shapes or animalistic shapes. Schreckengost implemented tripod feet, indentations for fingers, and saucers that served a dual purpose as a cake plate. His creativity mixed with sensibility and desire to create for the masses introduced designs that both women and men could enjoy.

Image courtesy of Viktor Schreckengost Foundation, on display at Cleveland State University. Michael Schwartz Library. Special Collections.
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