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Replacements, Ltd.
Featured Pattern - February 2002
Ivy by Franciscan
Ivy
was added as part of the California-based Gladding, McBean, & Co.s
Franciscan dinnerware line in 1948. It was one of a number of hand-painted
earthenware patterns from Franciscan made with a special patented formula
that included a mineral called Malinite. This formula was used to make possible
a wider range of colors, a softer finish, and to afford the same strength as found
in vitrified china, and gave Franciscan pottery a functional competitive
edge over other dinnerware. It could be used oven-to-table and was also dishwasher
safe. This was unusual at the time because most dinnerware was prone to crazing
(spider web like crackling of the glaze) with "every day" usage and
care. In addition, Ivys simple and charming hand painted, embossed design
helped it work well in many settings. In later years, production of Franciscan
dinnerware was moved to England where Ivy is now produced.
The
American version of Ivy (1948 - 1983) tends to be more popular for the
collector with the pattern having appeared on television programs such as the
I Love Lucy Show and The Donna Reed Show. The Franciscan
dinnerware line can trace its roots back to tough economic times in Chicago, Illinois.
Charles Gladding used his trade knowledge of durable, sanitary piping to create
a business located in California. By being tenacious and having a clear vision
for his product, he managed to convince a group of friends to back him financially,
and Gladding, McBean and Co. was formed in 1875. The company, in its earliest
years, produced a wide range of product ranging from roof and flooring tiles to
pipes. It was not until 1933 that dinnerware was first produced by his company.
Drawing
on a strong Spanish influence, and a stronger clay slip containing the mineral
Malinite, Gladding, McBean and Co. introduced Franciscan dinnerware, and the beautifully
artful pottery was an immediate hit. A trademark was developed from a vision of
the simple lifestyle of the California "Spanish Padres", or Franciscan
Brothers. The company managed to create a fanciful image for their customers of
a fun, post-depression 'American lifestyle'. Even more success came to Franciscan
in 1940 when it created the highly popular hand-painted and embossed edged pattern
Apple, followed by Desert
Rose and Ivy. Franciscan would remain
a household name throughout the 1970's. The early 1980's brought change to Franciscan,
with the Wedgwood group purchasing the company and moving production to England,
where it remains today.
Source: Page, B.; Frederiksen, D.; Six, D.; Robinson, J.; Franciscan: An American
Dinnerware Tradition; Greensboro, NC; Page/Frederiksen Publications; 1999.
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| Piece Type |
Code |
| Cup & Saucer Set (2 5/8"
height - 3 3/8" diameter) |
CSFT |
| Dinner Plate (10 3/8"
diameter) |
DP |
| Luncheon Plate (9 1/2" diameter) |
LP |
| Salad Plate (8 1/2" diameter) |
SP |
| Crescent Salad Plate (8"
diameter) |
SPC |
| Bread & Butter Plates (6 3/8" diameter) |
BB |
| Fruit/Dessert Bowl (5 3/8" diameter) |
FR |
| Cereal Bowl (Coupe)
(6" diameter) |
CERC |
| Oatmeal Bowl (5 1/2"
diameter) |
OAT |
| Rim Soup Bowl (8 5/8" diameter) |
SOR |
| Creamer (no green trim,
3 3/4" height) |
CR |
| Sugar Bowl & Lid (no
green trim, 3" height w/o lid) |
SU |
| Round Vegetable (7 1/4" diameter) |
RV7 |
| Round Vegetable (8 1/8" diameter) |
RV8 |
| Oval Serving Platter (11 3/8" diameter) |
PL11 |
| Oval Serving Platter (13 1/8" diameter) |
PL13 |
| Gravy Boat with Attached Underplate (no green trim) |
GR |
| Salt & Pepper Set (2
3/4" height) |
SAP |
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