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Approximate Values of Frankoma
Wagon
Wheels
Dinnerware
|
MOLD |
DESCRIPTION |
Ada Clay |
Sapulpa Clay |
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94 |
Vase, 7” or 9”, 1942–1961 |
$30–40 |
$15–20 |
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94a |
10-oz Creamer/no lid, 1942–1988 |
$10–14 |
$8-10 |
|
94b |
Sugar, no lid, 10 oz., 1942–1988 |
$10–14 |
$8-10 |
|
94a |
8-oz Creamer/no lid, 1942–1988 |
$10–14 |
$8-10 |
|
94b |
Sugar, no lid, 8 oz., 1942–1988 |
$10–14 |
$8-10 |
|
94c |
Cup, 5 oz. |
$8-10 |
$5–6 |
|
94d |
Pitcher, 2 qt. |
$20–25 |
$18–20 |
|
94e |
Saucer, 5” |
$4–5 |
$3 |
|
94f |
Plate, 9” |
$8–10 |
$5–6 |
|
94fc |
Plate, Chop, 15” |
|
$50–55 |
|
94fc |
Lazy Susan, 7 section with base |
$75-125 |
$60–65 |
|
94fl |
Plate, 10” |
$10–12 |
$8–10 |
|
94g |
Plate, 7” |
$10–13 |
$8–12 |
|
94h |
S&P Shaker, pair, 1942–1988 |
$15–25 |
$10–15 |
|
94hl |
Salt & Pepper Shaker, pair |
$25–30 |
$12–15 |
|
94j |
Teapot, 2 cup, 1948–1988 |
$20–25 |
$18–20 |
|
94k |
Vase, mini 3 ½” |
$100-125 |
|
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94l |
Tumbler |
$10–12 |
$6–8 |
|
94m |
Mug, 12 oz. |
|
$4–6 |
|
94m |
Mug, 16 oz. |
$10–12 |
$7–9 |
|
94n |
Bowl, vegetable, 1 qt |
$15–20 |
$10–15 |
|
94p |
Platter, 17” |
|
$20–33 |
|
94p |
Platter, 16” |
|
$20–25 |
|
94q |
Platter, 13”, 1942–1988 |
$25–30 |
$15–20 |
|
94qd |
Platter, 13”, divided, 1955 |
|
$18–20 |
|
94t |
Teapot, 6 cup, 1942–1976 |
$40–50 |
$25–35 |
|
94u |
Baker, individual |
$35–45 |
|
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94v |
Baker, 1 ½ qt. |
$18–20 |
$10–15 |
|
94v |
Baker, 2 qt. |
|
$20–30 |
|
94w |
Baker, 3 qt. |
$40–50 |
$25–40 |
|
94wl |
Baker, 5 qt. |
|
$40–45 |
|
94x |
Bowl, cereal, 16 oz. (14 oz.) |
$10–12 |
$8–10 |
|
94xl |
Bowl, 24 oz. (20 oz.) |
$10–12 |
$8–10 |
|
94xo |
Bowl, dessert, 5 oz. (6 oz.) |
$6–8 |
$4–5 |
|
94xs |
Bowl, cereal or dessert, 10 oz. |
$10–12 |
$5–7 |
|
94y |
Vase, wall, 9”, 1949–1953 |
$35–40 |
|
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454 |
Candleholder/ashtray 1951–1964 |
$35–45 |
$30–35 |
|
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Candleholder, Single, 1983 only |
|
$20–25 |
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510 |
Sugar, Individual (miniature) |
$8–10 |
$5–10 |
|
560 |
Creamer, Individual (miniature) |
$8–10 |
$5–15 |
Wagon
Wheels Dinnerware was first introduced in 1942.
Additional pieces have been added and dropped from the line
through the years. In 1988 the pattern
was discontinued and only replacement pieces have been available since.
FFCA feels that, at this date, the above are fair market
values. Please take into consideration that the values of collectibles are
always volatile and could, and usually will, vary with time according to
availability and demand.
Updated 08/03/2003 By Gibb Green
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