Potomac was made in the late 1930s through the 1950s.
The round rim shape lacked any type of embossing. The handles and finials were simply designed without any type of ornamentation. The teapot and shakers were picked up by the Accent shape. Some lines will use
Potomac hollowware with Accent flatware resulting in a new shape.
More often found in white with decals, Potomac can also be found in solid colors - usually from mixing with the Accent shape.
- Lug Soup
- Pickle
- Open Butter
- 36s Bowl
- Pepper Shaker
- Salt Shaker
- Cream Soup and Liner
- Coupe Soup
- Fruit Cup
- Cereal Bowl
- Teacup and Saucer
- Demitasse Cup and Saucer
- 6" Plate
- 7" Plate
- 8" Plate
- 9" Plate
- 10" Plate
- Square Plate
- Chop Plate
- Creamer
- Teapot
- Sugar
- 9" Baker
- 10" Baker
- Sauceboat
- Casserole
- 9" Platter
- 11" Platter
- 13" Platter
- 15" Platter
- 8" Nappy
- 9" Nappy
- 10" Nappy
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