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What is Harkerware?

What is Harkerware?

The Harker Pottery name began around 1857 and was operated by George S. Harker. The company was in business until 1972. The company also produced dinnerware for the Sears and Roebuck Harmony House line.

Is Harkerware dishwasher safe?

Vintage Harkerware Dinnerware – Ovenproof Dishwasher Proof, made in USA from Green Ivy Wreath pattern 10 Sage Green bowls – 5 berry, 5 soup.

Is Harker pottery still in business?

Accroding to the Collector’s Encyclopedia of American Dinnerware by Jo Cunningham, “The Jeanette Glass Company bought Harker and closed it down in March of 1972.

What kind of pattern does Harker pottery use?

Harker’s Springtime pattern has a beige background and a cream-colored floral design. Harker produced many patterns that either were unnamed or have not been identified. Harkerware White Cap has a white granite-looking face with a gray backside. Harker’s White Clover pattern was designed by Russel Wright.

Who was the founder of Harker Pottery Company?

Harker Pottery was an Ohio based pottery company. The Harker Pottery name began around 1857 and was operated by George S. Harker. The company was in business until 1972.

What are the colors of Harker Amy dinnerware?

Harker Amy has a cream background with pink, orange and white flowers and platinum trim. Harkerware’s Blue Mist pattern has a robin’s egg blue glaze on top with brown speckles in it and a tannish-gray underside. Harker produced Cock O’Morn in two colors, yellow and coral.

When did Harker start making Everglades dinnerware?

The dinnerware pieces in the Harker Early American pattern feature colonial scenes with gold filigree trim. Everglades by Harkerware has a mauve background with sprays of cattails and papyrus done in white. Harker started producing Godey prints in 1950 and the pattern had a ten year run.

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