posted on May 18, 2001 02:12:18 PM
I know there used to be Frankoma collectors that posted here. I need help identifying the 2 sets of Frankoma shakers. Will try to post the pics. Here is the first set.
posted on May 18, 2001 02:23:04 PM
Well, that didn't work. If you think you can help, my email address is [email protected]
I will send you the pics. I have a Frankoma book but this particular item isn't in it.
posted on May 18, 2001 11:35:03 PM
Both sets are made of Ada Clay, an important point to note in the auction. The second set is the Puma shakers, I am not sure about the first set, but would find out what they are before listing them. Hard to tell from your photo what the glaze color on the Puma set is, but it looks like Silver Sage to me, You should get $100 for that set, probably much more if I am correct on the glaze color. Heather
posted on May 18, 2001 11:46:47 PM
FYI - In the begining Frankoma used a clay from Ada. In 1954 a red clay dug at Sapulpa's Sugar Loaf Hill was used for all Frankoma Pottery.