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rare Tamac prototype coffee cup
rare prototype coffee cup - top view
difficult to hold - the bbq cup solves the index finger problem
rare prototype coffee cup
cat#37 frosty fudge lidded casserole
the lidded casserole has sufficient handles
cat#38-39 frosty fudge juice set
cat#41 & #60 divided bowls
cat#44 frosty pine toothpick holders
cat#44 frosty pine toothpick holders
cat#51 goblets in honey, avocado and frosty pine
cat#51 decanter goblet and #50 decanter in frosty pine
cat#46 free-form vase and #58 bud vases
cat#64 9oz mug and #55 open-handle 12oz mug
cat#52 two of the four playing card ashtrays
cat#53 butter dish and uncatalogged butter pats
cat#55 open-handle mugs in frosty fudge and honey
cat#55 open-handle mugs in avocado and honey
cat#57 oval bowls
cat#56 “S” shaped flower bowls, frosty pine and honey
cat#56 “S” shaped flower bowl in honey
Tamac bowl stack from the largest to smallest
relative scale of the serving and place setting bowls
cat#9 & #12 fruit bowl inside of soup bowl
cat#59 listed as small birds but often called ‘rim-sitters’
the rarest color is white
blue, raspberry and honey are also rare
late teapot lid, sugar lid and butter pat
this custom set is hand-incised - looking for info!
Nina & Annabelle are possibly St. Clair’s daughters/granddaughters
cat#56 “S” shaped flower bowls, frosty pine and honey
believed to be Homer St. Clair who worked for Frankoma
rare - this is stamped on the outside of the glaze!
early incised mark
early incised mark
have a set of these but can’t read the stamp fully
the common Tamac mark
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