Harker Pottery Platter
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Harker Pottery Platter. For your consideration is what I believe is a Harker Pottery Co. Platter. It is not marked, but the texture and feel of it looked like a 1930's style. And sure enough, when I was out today, I saw a plate with same identical pattern, that was marked: Bakerite, which is mark #18 in Lehners, dates to the 1930's, and is a mark by the Harker Pottery Co., see pg. 198. I acquired this platter at an estate sale. (I also saw a similar, but not identical style plate marked Crooksville, but the pattern on my platter was identical to the Harker plate as mentioned above). A beautiful vintage platter! No chips or cracks, has 3 stilt marks on back, and is 11 3/4 inches long by 9 inches wide. It would look lovely hung on the wall, in the hutch, or to use! Scroll thru to see!
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