Brock of California
This afternoon I was down at my local Old Dishes

Bertram J. Brock produced his dinnerware in Lawndale from 1947 to 1980 and also used the name Southern California Pottery. Most of the Brock patterns were rural in nature incorporating various farm scenes. But a couple of patterns break from that and I think they're quite nice. First, there's Aloha, which as the name indicates is a tropical pattern of palm trees swaying in the South Sea breeze.

California Farmhouse and the other rural patterns are pretty easy to find. Manzanita is kind of tough to locate. And Aloha is really quite scarce.
Labels: Brock of California, Dinnerware, Dishes
3 Comments:
I love this pattern, just today I picked up a full dinner setting for eight, 48 pieces!
Full set of the Manzanita? I am in awe and bow to your shopping greatness!
Full set of the farm stuff, not so much.
that would be the manzanita
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