Pink speckled bean pot or cookie jar possibly from Bauer.
The most famous Bauer line features concentric circles, or rings; in the design that could be mass produced and sold inexpensively. Ringware was produced in a vibrant assortment of colors…a stark contrast to the typical white dinnerware common at the time.
Laurel of California fruit bowl n speckled yellow in the Seaside line.
Laurel of California had many different solid color dinnerware lines typically in a speckled glaze colors and pale hues. The lines were called Living, Life, Seaside, Holiday, and Cerama Stone. They are difficult to tell apart but all of them are classic mid century California designs.
Coors pottery solid color dinnerware in the Mello Tone line is very rare and hard to locate. The glazes are soft and creamy colors of pink, blue, green and yellow and closely resemble the LuRay line. Coors also produced Rosebud - which was a close sister to Fiesta and Decalcomania - which closely resembled some of the Homer Laughlin patterns of the day.
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