Homer Laughlin China, Trellis China Replacements
Replacement China in the Trellis patterns made by Homer Laughlin China.
Trellis 1929 - Trellis is one of the several shapes of china designed for the Quaker
Oats Company but was later sold to other companies. To keep up with the demand of sales to Quaker Oats, the Trellis shape was also produced by other potteries. Each potter was assigned a letter of the alphabet, usually the first letter of their pottery name to be added under the word "Trellis" as a backstamp. Trellis was produced in ivory, yellow and green solid color glazes as well as being decorated with a variety of decorations. Trellis is considered to be another of the Homer Laughlin rare dinnerware tableware shapes. I see very little Trellis and have had very few pieces for sale.
Information from
Homer Laughlin China, Guide to Shapes and Patterns by Jo Cunningham and Darlene Nossaman.
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