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There are few collectibles that so vividly mark a design period as
do the colorful ceramic fish, bubbles, mermaids, and seahorses of
the 1950s and 1960s. The popularity of these bathroom decorations
swept the land and became a fad that would be remembered for years
to come. They were the creations of gifted artists, ceramic
designers, and pottery makers, including Kay Finch,
Freeman-McFarlin, Hedi Shoop, Josef Originals, DeForest, and
Ceramicraft. In addition, there were countless smaller producers,
who started well-intentioned, but all too often short-lived
ceramics businesses as hobbies or avocations in their homes or
garages. These brightly colored creations are chronicled in this
new book with 222 beautiful color photographs, current values,
manufacturer's marks, company histories, and the reflections and
insights of the author. Also included are decorating ideas to help
the reader find a fitting place for these collectibles in today's
home.
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