Elephant Bank by Hall China
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Below are notes and sketches for an elephant bank and elephant mug by designer Don Schreckengost. Also shown are examples made at Hall China along with the original model.
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 Original model on display at the Fiesta® Tableware Co museum in Newell, WV |
 Elephants on drying racks at Hall China |
 1st Elephant from the collection of the Museum of Ceramics |
Both pictures courtesy Shirley Manning |
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