Salamina This unusually large charger, with its lovely maize-and-corn glazes and stylized figure, represents one of Rockwell Kent's more important ventures into art for the masses. Faye Bennison from Vernon Kilns asked Kent to design several china patterns between 1938 and 1940, including the "Salamina" pattern here. However, much of the production went unsold, prompting department stores to return large quantities of dishes to Vernon. Consequently, larger pieces like this charger are rare. To Order: Click on the "Add to Cart" button above. You will be redirected to use PayPal payment solutions. If you have any questions, feel free to E-mail us at orders@renmantiques.com and ask for Salamina. More Information: Please use the form below to request additional information on this item. RenMan will mail you an information packet to the address specified. Fields in red are required. Or if you prefer, please call us at: 215-463-7575 Return to Home Page | Return to Search Page
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