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Viktor Schreckengost (1906-2005) was a prolific industrial designer of
diverse products, from ceramics to pedal cars, from 1930 until the end
of the 20th century. He focused on dinnerware between 1930 and 1956,
while he was employed by pottery manufacturers in Ohio. Some of his most
successful dinnerware lines were Americana and Diana (1934), Manhattan
(1935), Triumph and Jiffy Kitchenware (1937).
This new book is a study of Schreckengost's designs for dinnerware
shapes, produced primarily by the (American) Limoges China Company and
by the Salem China Company. Many of his 24 major dinnerware shapes
became standard icons of the age, decorated with over 180 different
patterns, many among the most popular of the time and his famous Jazz
Bowl, of 1931.
Over 300 photographs, most in full color, demonstrate the bold contours
and cheerful colors that made his dinnerware successful. Special
commissions, commemorative plates, and even childrens' dishes are also
discussed and shown.
Today's dinnerware collectors, designers, and artists will find
inspiration in this beautiful presentation of truly original and
successful designs.
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