The Homer Laughlin China Company has produced more than 100 different
shapes for their dinnerware lines since 1873 (sometimes using mixed
shapes in one set) and more than 10,000 decorations. How is one to
identify all these variations? Let Jo Cunningham show you how in this
new book dedicated to 1940s and 1950s Homer Laughlin products. This was
a very prolific time for the company, and represents the era of dishes
that people are collecting today. The Fiesta line and Lady Stratford
shape are given particular attention in response to their enormous
popularity now. Over 500 color photographs display and compare the
shapes and decorations, and the well researched text is arranged
chronologically to show the developments that help identify individual
pieces. Children's dishes and products associated with other companies
are also identified and explained. This volume is sure to become one of
the key sources for information on dishes of the mid-20th century.