Over 150 lines of solid-colored dinnerware were produced in the United
States from 1930 to 2000. This book focuses on the most popular lines
from four major and five minor companies. Homer Laughlin's Fiesta;
Taylor, Smith and Taylor; Knowles's Lu-Ray; and Mr. Clemens lines led in
popularity. Behind them came Zephyr, Georgette, Sevilla, Romany and
Rancho, and Camwood Ivory lines. Each of these companies is fully
discussed, with their marks, colors and items identified and valued for
today's antiques market.