
Porcelain creamer and sugar bowl set with 'Golden Wheat' pattern by Homer Laughlin
Selling Price
$40
History
This mid-century modern dinnerware pattern was produced by Homer Laughlin China Company during the 1950s-1960s as part of their popular wheat-themed lines. The Golden Wheat pattern featured simple botanical motifs with gold trim, reflecting the optimistic post-war American aesthetic and the trend toward nature-inspired designs in everyday tableware. Homer Laughlin was one of America's premier pottery manufacturers, known for producing durable, attractive dinnerware for American households. Wheat pattern dinnerware appeals to collectors of vintage American pottery and mid-century modern enthusiasts who appreciate the clean lines, warm golden tones, and nostalgic charm of 1950s-60s American home design. These pieces are valued by collectors of Homer Laughlin pottery for their historical significance as examples of accessible, well-designed American tableware from the golden age of domestic manufacturing, and they remain popular for both display and practical use in retro-styled kitchens.
Origin
United States
Maker
Homer Laughlin China Company
Time period
circa 1950-1965