When was Franciscan Madeira made?

Franciscan Ware Madeira was introduced in 1967.
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Does Franciscan Madeira contain lead?

Franciscan China is generally (and consistently) VERY high in lead. I highly recommend not having any in your home and not ever using for food use purposes.
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When was Franciscan dinnerware made?

They were originally produced in Glendale, California by Gladding, McBean & Co. in the year 1934. The company produced casual dinnerware in the style of Mexican folk pottery. It was sold under the name Franciscan and was quite popular even during the Great Depression.
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What is Franciscan dinnerware worth?

The value of Franciscan line, Apple pattern dinnerware, made in 1940 to 1953, range from $3 to $110. Answer: Franciscan's popular "Apple" pattern, introduced by Gladding McBean Co. of California in 1940, was de-signed by Mary K.
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Can you put Franciscan Ware in the dishwasher?

Microwave and dishwasher safe, this tableware is durable enough to use every day. Franciscan Ware Apple was produced from 1940 to 2011. If you need replacement or additional pieces for your collection of Franciscan Ware Apple, monitor this page on a weekly basis for new listings.
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Who made Franciscan dinnerware?

The trademark name Franciscan Ware was used by the manufacturer Gladding, McBean and Company starting in 1934. The Desert Rose earthenware pattern was one of their best sellers.
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Is Franciscan Ware oven safe?

A new round mark featuring the Franciscan arch at its top as well as "Made in California U.S.A. Hand Decorated Gladding, McBean & Co." and OVEN-SAFE was used from 1953 to 1958. OVEN-SAFE is also found on later Franciscan stamps.
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When was Franciscan Ivy made?

Franciscan Ware Ivy was produced from 1948 to 2003.
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Is Franciscan Desert Rose valuable?

Typically more than 500 pieces of Franciscan's Desert Rose are offered on eBay each week. At its price peak, a five-piece place setting of Desert Rose sold for between $40 and $45. Today, a good price is $25 per place setting. As always, my recommendation is to use and enjoy your dinnerware.
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Where was Franciscan pottery made?

Franciscan Ware was produced at the Glendale (later Los Angeles) plant, which began life as the Pacific Art Tile Co.
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How old is Franciscan Rose?

Desert Rose by Franciscan. The Desert Rose pattern was first manufactured in the early 1940s, and it is the best-selling American dinnerware pattern in history.
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When was Desert Rose china made?

Dinnerware Pattern

Franciscan Desert Rose is one of the best-selling patterns in the history of American dinnerware. It was introduced in 1941, and was among several highly successful sculpted, embossed and hand-decorated dinnerware patterns manufactured under the Franciscan brand.
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Can you get lead poisoning from dishes?

Other sources of lead, such as lead in paint or soil, are much more likely to be a problem. In some cases, however, lead in tableware can be a serious health threat. Some dishes contain enough lead to cause severe lead poisoning. Even dishes with lower lead levels may contribute to a person's overall lead exposure.
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Are vintage ceramics safe?

Vintage ceramic dishware like clay pots, cups, and plates from overseas may have high levels of lead that can contaminate your food. While lead poisoning is mostly associated with dust and chips from old paint, ceramic dishes and lead-glazed pottery can also pose serious health risks.
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Is vintage glassware safe?

Even though it's delicate and pretty, crystal glassware has a big risk of leaching lead. The FDA has issued warnings against giving children or infants "leaded crystal baby bottles, christening cups, or glassware" and against storing food or drink in leaded crystal containers.
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When was Franciscan Starburst made?

In 1954, Franciscan China released Starburst in keeping with the futuristic trends of the 1950s. This space-age design was part of the "Modern Americana" dinnerware promotion created by Franciscan, and the pattern includes a variety of fun, irregularly shaped piece types.
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Is Franciscan Apple still made?

American production of Franciscan Ware ceased in 1984, following the announcement to relocate all Franciscan production to England. Franciscan Apple pattern is still made today under the Wedgwood Group.
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Is it safe to eat off vintage plates?

We do not recommend not using old ware unless it shows signs of deterioration such as cracking or pitting of the glaze. This could be a sign that the glaze is disintegrating and could allow lead to leach into food.
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Is there lead in Franciscan Desert Rose dishes?

1941, Made in USA: 122,200 ppm Lead!
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Does Franciscan Starburst have lead?

ALL FRANCISCAN POTTERIES pieces I have EVER TESTED have had a similarly high level of Lead. They also normally leach Lead when tested in a lab.
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How do I find my Franciscan China?

Companies identify their products with marks. Marks are often referred to as back-stamps or bugs. These are marks used by Gladding, McBean & Co.
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Are Franciscan apple dishes microwavable?

In stock.
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Does Old China have lead in it?

Your grandmother's antique china or her old mixing bowls can contain lead. Leaching lead from antique china may be toxic. This is the case with many pieces of antique and vintage china. Many of the old glazes used on antique or vintage china contain some level of lead.
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What can I do with my grandma's china?

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