We collectors have become very attached to the products of those early years, and the unique time-period they represent.
Bartray in Sail |
Matchbox cover in Sail |
large trays that did double duty as table tops. A murch larger tray in the Sail motif, is shown with it table stand, turned on it's side to show its pattern. The 'fish hook' handles have made it a favorite style.
The preceding Aluminist showed a ship's wheel, a motif used on a variety of
trays, and could be considered a member of the Sails group, or at least, part of the sporting motifs.
On a matchbox cover |
Trout on a line |
Hunter |
There's many, many more, and some of you collectors may have a few
photos to share.
Please share pictures or information for this pioneering effort to record the
motifs of all the companies.
Dannie
Hi Dannie! Sent photos of a WAF motif on a tray to the blog via e-mail just a bit ago - looking for some others that seem to be lost. Sure wish I could find the ones of the complete hostess Toastmaster set with the Wheat pattern that I sold about 8 years ago. The toaster is incredible!
ReplyDeleteGot your email and the pictures are wonderful..I'l try to add another post very soon. Also have some questions to answer and am going to see what I can do about copying an old Continental catalog. Don't expect much luck there!
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