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Frankhoma Pitcher Photograph by Betty LaRue

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Comments (5)

Ivelina  Aasen

Ivelina Aasen

The beauty of simplicity ! Such an elegant work Betty ! V/F

Betty LaRue replied:

Thank you, Ivelina, you use that concept wonderfully, too!

Betty LaRue

Betty LaRue

Thank you, Karen. If youf aunt collected pottery to any extent, she probably had some Frankhoma pottery, made here in Oklahoma and pretty famous. Made with Oklahoma clay, and the name comes from the guy who founded it (Frank) and the last half of Oklahoma. I don't believe they are in production any longer, but may be wrong.

Karen Slagle

Karen Slagle

Gorgeous image and use of textures, Betty. This pottery reminds me of my favorite aunt who lived in Fort Worth. I always loved her place settings and the weight of them in my hand. I've often wondered whatever happened to her pottery after she passed.

Thomas R Fletcher

Thomas R Fletcher

Love thetones and textures her. Nicely done.

Betty LaRue replied:

Thank you!

Li   van Saathoff

Li van Saathoff

Featured in "Antique meets modern times" :)

Betty LaRue replied:

Thank you, Li, for the feature!

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