all that Gilley stuff is really confusing. Tempron, Casual Serving line, and the Town house line. All 3 very different lines and all were - at least at one...
... Sorry, I'm a bit behind on my mail. Michael, do you remember a month or so back I posted I'd found all-white Duplex? Only one bowl. It was marked ...
So, it's White Surf. I checked with Mrs. Seibel and she confirmed that 'all white' was, indeed, marketed. She had bought a set for herself (which she no longer...
What are the order of the first sets. Seems many agree that Contempora is before RMS.... So, what is the real order of: Contempora, RMS, Country-time, & ...
You should have read my first response to this question, which I promptly discarded. I decided to wait and see if there was ANY response from people who have...
Sorry to offend anyone. I was just wondering. I wish I have the time to do some "serious research." I believe the order is this way: RMS, Contempora,...
Have fun, send us your first reply! ... From: m [mailto:pratt@...] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 9:20 AM To: benseibel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:...
Group, I understand that some people are waiting to make money off this information, or to be the first to share it. I thank them for all the work they have...
Hi Group...it appears that the dates of arrival of some of Ben's ceramic designs have become a hot topic. The Holy Grail of information still remains the...
Michael writes: "...it is common knowledge that RMS wa introduced in 1952 (it was actually January 1952)... " Michael, I have some questions regarding RMS...
Tom, RMS is my fav. ben line. these are great questions that have been asked for years...kinda like my orig question. I am sure the data is out there...I...
Group: could we use initials to differentiate between the Michaels :? I personally haven't done research on the *marketing* of RMS (or any other dinnerware)....
[Beedenbender, Paul] MK wrote: Question: when was the Chartreuse introduced? I've seen *very few* pieces in this glaze, and wonder if it was ever put into...
As for this being "the" reason Roseville went out of business, that's perhaps an overstatement by some authors out there. Roseville was in bad shape,...
(For those of you on this list who may not be aware, it is common knowledge that RMS was introduced in 1952 (it was actually January 1952)...there is debate...
Hello all - Its a pleasure to see this group -- I am new to collecting ceramics and especially new to Ben Seibel (although I've come to realize that I grew up...
... If the pins (or arms, as you call them) are not cracked/repaired and the lid is intact, it's not a bad price. I've seen cradles for sale, but not very...
Has anyone ever seen an original RMS brochure? I know there's one reproduced in the Huxley Roseville II book, but I've never seen another, and the dinnerware...
Thanks for the imformation Michael - The coffee pot is in very good condition. I happen to like the brown too -- it seems more butch against the brighter...
I agree...good price. I like the brown (the mottled version). P ... From: Michael Kaplan [mailto:view@...] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 3:18 PM To:...
I would really like to know what Richard R. has to say regarding the answer to this question. I appreciate your explanation, Paul. mp What are the order of the...
Michael Kaplan wrote: "...I have always thought/assumed that the base colors were revised in the second year of production. For example, avocado green went...
... designs have become a hot topic. The Holy Grail of information still remains the Library of Congress. I am literally a card carrying member of the LOC and...
Ok, off the subject for awhile...but not for long...want to buy BRAND NEW Ben? Check out my updated site. Check the What's New Link. RW stand back...you have...
I like the Whistle Pot! I've burnt out at least three Bubble Pots because they don't whistle. BTW I still have one first-edition (1980) Bubble Pot in original...
Now that Paul posted the information on Wilton Armetale pewter (or whatever it is) I'd like to repost an image from several weeks ago. At that time, I asked...