Vase 501 - Frankoma Ada Clay.  I found this for $60.00 at Canton Antiques.  It's pretty small but has a beautiful glaze.  I think it's called Peacock Blue.  This Vase is interesting, it has a name on the bottom, HAM BALL.  I don't know who he is. This is the most costly piece I own.  Made between 1933 - 1942
Frankoma 24.  This round vase was found at the Brimfield Fair, a huge antique fair in Massachussetts. I think I only paid 35.00 for two pieces, this one being one of them that day.  It came with a new piece. I was only interested in this one at the time.  It's made of Ada Clay, the tan clay.  The glaze is Prairie Green.  This bowl has one of the better examples of this glaze I own.  It looks like copper to me.  Made between 1936 - 1949.
This is a Square Bowl marked number 30.  It's made of Ada Clay and I found this in Clinton Antiques, down on the shore of Connecticut. It has some very beautiful art deco lines.  It also is a great example of the Prairie Green Glaze.  It's made of Ada Clay.  I paid 15.00 dollars for this piece. This piece was made between 1936 and 1942.
Another steal I think from Clinton Anitiques.  I found this whole set marked $55.00, in a 50% off case.  It has 6 ada clay cups marked 90c and 1 ada clay jug.  I think it was originally supposed to have a cover, and is called a Guernsey Pitcher.  It has it's original paperwork and stickers too!  So, I only ended up paying 27.00 and some change.  Made between 1942 and 1954.
Frankoma - Marked 35, a large mint bowl.  This has the older base, being flush to the surface.  The newer pieces marked 35 have 2 feet that hold up the vessel.  This one was purchased on EBAY.  I have newer piece that I bought when I first started collecting, with the other type of base.  This one is Ada clay has a prairie green glaze.  I think I paid around $20.00 for this piece.  1936 and 1954. 
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