The "Pacific Flyways" line was made by Homer Laughlin using the International shape. Company records dated August 3, 1982, indicate this was an exclusive for Sutter Buttes Wildlife Gallery.
Each piece was given a gray speckled glaze and decorated with an assortment of bird decals. The flatware was lined with mocha colored trim. Most pieces were marked with a special decal backstamp.
The line was given the treatment number IN-250. However, each decal of the set was given its own number:
- Canadian Geese (IN-251)
- Pheasants (IN-252)
- Quail (IN-253)
- Wood ducks (IN-254)
- Mallards (IN-255)
- Pintails (IN-256).
The assortment consisted of the following:
- 10" plate
- 7" plate
- chop plate
- soup/cereal bowl
- vegetable bowl
- Boy Scout mug (a pick up piece)
- covered casserole
- covered coffeepot
- covered sugar (with Unibody lid)
- creamer
- gravy
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