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Franciscan "Oasis" Gravy Boat & Ladle

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Classic 1950's Franciscan "Oasis" Gravy Boat & Ladle. Made in Los Angeles California by Gladding McBean Company. Measures 7" long; 5-3/4" wide & stands 4-1/4" tall. Ladle measures 6" long, 2-1/2" wide.Excellent Condition; no chips, no cracks, no stains & no flakes. Beautiful shiny glaze with bright vivid colors. Hallmarked on bottom with Gladding McBean & Co logo.

2 gravy boats available; 1 ladle available for $10 additional charge.

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Oasis was produced from 1954 to 1962. This pattern was designed by George James, utilizing the Eclipse shape, Oasis is a heavy weight dinnerware line. Elliptical in form, Oasis is decorated in a 1950s modern motif. It features light blue, gray and charcoal lines, fading squares and asterisks on a white speckled background. Available in fifty shapes, like its cousin Starburst, Oasis represents one of the best of the 1950s American dinnerware lines.
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The Oasis advertisement from 1956 describes the collection:
 "Make every meal a special occasion with Franciscan Ware. This is Oasis in famous Franciscan Ware. Oven-safe. Dishwasher-safe. Reflecting the blues of an inland sea against a white sand background ... on the compelling, contemporary shapes of America's best-known dinnerware".
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