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California-based Gladding, McBean & Co. began producing Franciscan
dinnerware in the 1930s. Their introduction of Franciscan Apple in 1940
heralded a new product line featuring heavily sculpted, embossed
dinnerware hand-decorated in brilliant colors. Desert Rose, introduced a
year later, became the top selling dinnerware pattern in the world. Many
additional patterns were produced through 1984, when the Franciscan
plant in Glendale, California was closed. This comprehensive guide
focuses solely on Franciscan hand-decorated embossed dinnerware
manufactured in the United States and includes Apple, Desert Rose (and
its three variations), Wild Flowers, Ivy, Fruit, California Poppy,
October, Forget-Me-Not, Strawberry Fair, Strawberry Time, Fresh Fruit,
Bountiful, Rosette, and Bouquet. Over 430 color photos illustrate these
highly collectible pieces while the captions provide values, sizes, and
other information for each pattern. An extensive company history and
detailed shape listings are included. This is the complete reference for
collectors of Franciscan hand-painted embossed dinnerware.
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