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Friday, April 8, 2011

Russel Wright Residential Melamine Melmac Dinnerware Piece List

Residential Pieces Produced
Key = * not produced in all colors due to redesign  
#rare or hard to find piece
# # considered very rare piece, not very common anymore,$$ more!


Pony Tail Handled Cup* #

 

Loop Coffee Cup 
Saucer 

Photo Courtesy of BaerBaer
Bread Plate
Salad Plate # harder to find 

 
Bread, on top salad, on top dinner plates by Modalabode!

Dinner Plate

Dinner plates located at Modalabode

Divided Vegetable Server

Fruit Bowl aka Veggie Bowl # #




Cereal Onion Soup Bowl (doubled as early sugar bowl with lid)
Lid to Onion Soup # # often mistaken for a spoon holder!


Casserole Below Consists of Two Pieces:

Open Casserole Cover (not as deep, no signature) # #

Open Casserole Base (deeper, contains signature)


Serving Platter

Courtesy of Flibbawhat

Coupe Sugar Bowl
 Lid # # tends to fall off
Creamer

This is the home decorators color, and photo will be replaced as soon as I get a new one.
Creamer
Small Tumbler (doubled as sugar bowl)
Strange Pinched Lid (unsure if Wright design) # #
Large Tumbler  # 


Strange Dip - a - Trays   


Dip-A-Tray * Unsure if this is a Wright Design, sold by Northern as a go-with, I have found mostly in "end of day" confetti's unmarked. #  Very similiar to ashtrays once made in Brooklyn, NY

FACT: Suprisingly, most pieces in Residential are still easy to find, except certain colors such as Brown (Copper Penny) , Black (Black Velvet) and White Speckled (Granite White) will bring twice to three times the value due to rare color.  Refer to Color Chart.

Other Findings: Redesigned Cereal bowls & Round Plates sold by Northern are not Wright designs but were found in sets of Mottled After-Contract colors. Not shown here.