This design is no longer made; you can find examples on Ebay. I purchased this set in 1979 from the museum store as described below. The set consists of: 1 butter plate, 1 oval serving platter, 2 round serving bowls, 1 round serving platter, 1 cream pitcher, 1 sugar bowl, 1 gravy bowl, 6 coffee mugs, 6 soup bowls, 6 salad plates and 6 dinner plates. The set has been rarely used.
Cash only sale.
See below for Ken Edwards information.
Ken Edwards was born in the USA,
educated in the Arts in Kansas City,
Missouri and studied his art in Japan. You
will see the Asian influences in his
"Collection" series. In the 1960's Ken
Edwards migrated to the crafts village of
Tonala, in Central Mexico, where he
founded the company known as Ken
Edwards Stoneware. The Museo
Regional de la CerĂ¡mica (Regional
Ceramic Museum) inTlaquepaque, Jalisco,
Mexico is located on Independencia Street
in t h e c e n t e r of t h e city.