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Set of Three Lagardo Tackett Blue Porcelain Trays for Schmid

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    • LaGardo Tackett (1911 - 1984) best known for his oversized pots, simply known as “Architectural Pottery,” stood as planters and totems at the edges of pools, in courtyards, and in the arid gardens of California. Ceramics collectors can usually identify Tackett’s minimalist white porcelain tableware, but his creations include scores of other forms and several signature colors. His interests were not limited to pottery but evolved over his lifetime from furniture design to a philosophical approach to a modern style of living.

      These three trays are in excellent condition. Can be used to serve food or as a catch all. 

      Price is for the set of Three. 

      Dimensions:  8.5” x 4” x 1.25” (each dish)

    LaGardo Tackett (1911 - 1984) best known for his oversized pots, simply known as “Architectural Pottery,” stood as planters and totems at the edges of pools, in courtyards, and in the arid gardens of California. Ceramics collectors can usually identify Tackett’s minimalist white porcelain tableware, but his creations include scores of other forms and several signature colors. His interests were not limited to pottery but evolved over his lifetime from furniture design to a philosophical approach to a modern style of living.

    These three trays are in excellent condition. Can be used to serve food or as a catch all. 

    Price is for the set of Three. 

    Dimensions:  8.5” x 4” x 1.25” (each dish)

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