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  • Made by the Mount Clemens Pottery Company of Mt. Clemens, Michigan
  • Round shape with 6 "petals"; hollow pieces have pedestal feet
  • Often confused with Georgette/"Petalware" made by W.S. George
  • Shape name is "Toulon" and it comes in a dark ivory with various floral decal treatments.
    Also it is used to make up several different child's sets
  • There are several solid colors with maroon and green being the easiest to find.
    Blue, yellow, pink and several others exist but are less common.
  • Produced primairly in the late 1930s
  • Many pieces are marked with the MCPCo backstamp.
    Cups and sauceboats will have a raised "in-the-mold" USA mark

Casserole in green and maroon plate
Green creamer

1938 Mt. Clemens Ad
Courtesy: F. & S. Stone vitrified

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