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  • Made by Taylor Smith and Taylor
  • Pebbleford is basically the INFORMAL Versatile shape with solid colored speckled glazes.
    The FORMAL Versatile coffee pot is the exception.
  • The Ever Yours shape was used with the Pebbleford glazes for a breif period of time.
  • Empire shapes were also used. For more, click on the “Page 2” link below.
  • Produced from the early 1950s to very early 60s.
  • Colors include:
    • Turquoise
    • Pink
    • Sunburst
    • Mint Green
    • Granite (grey)
    • Sand
    • Teal
    • Honey (used mainly with Reveille, a rooster decaled line)
    • Marble (white)
    • Burnt Orange
    • "Unknown" green (similar to Mint Green and used mainly with the Ever Yours shape)
  • Assortment consists of approx. 30 items
  • Most items are marked with a Pebbleford backstamp

Left: Ever Yours shape creamer and sugar in Sunburst yellow, pink covered butter, covered casserole in Granite, creamer in Teal.
Center: Sauceboat in Burnt Orange
Right: Very rare mixing bowls in Sunburst, Sand, Granite and Teal.
Mixing bowls courtesy: S. Sfakis

Pebbleford Coffeepots, water pitcher, syrups, lug soups with lids and cigarette box
Courtesy: E. Uecker, ppc-jock

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