I am almost certain that both variations on the mark originate with Vernonware and not with the later reissued Metlox line. So, with that caveat let me give you my opinion. I’ve learned so much from the visitors to my blog! The comments have helped fill in a lot of history, and in turn help us all become better collectors. I invite anyone who has something to add to please leave a comment. Thanks for your question! Before I answer, let me just say that I am not a definitive expert on marks. Is one Vernonware and the other Vernonware by Metlox? The mark on the back has “Vernonware” in the ribbon, but I have seen some online that say “Homespun” in the ribbon. Hi! I inherited a Mid-Century house with furnishings, and found Vernonware that I remember using as a child in the 60’s. I thought it was a great jumping off point for further discussion on the marks and history of Vernon Kilns: ![]() ![]() Although I’ve already written about my Vernonware, I received the following question from a reader. These bright, cheerful vintage pieces are our day to day dish set, and over the years I’ve learned a few things about the company. I am a collector of Vernonware plaid dinnerware dishes.
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