Busy and not a lot of interest in Lefton considering it's collectible value has been drastically reduced. Not been ill either. Thanks for your...
Lefton #1204 "White Bisque" (and other pattern names, apparently Lefton could not decide what to call it) floral shoe, a decorative item, sold by...
Not Lefton.
A comment about this collectorsweekly Lefton site. Mainly copied info from a book that is not correct in many aspects of what it says. Nobody...
I drop in once in a while and check for Lefton postings. Not many of recent days, weeks, or months. But yes you could say I have some info, a few...
Have at it.
Lefton's Classic Elegance pattern from 1967-68, rarely seen.
Yes I have seen one like it in the Lefton dealer catalogues, but please don't ask which one of the 1000 or more pages of catalogues I have....
Lefton Violet Chintz pattern, made from late 1950s to the early 1970s. Each piece with a different number, not all are marked 656V (V for violet,...
Lefton never used this type of marking (single letter, a dash, followed by a 4 digit number).
A single letter followed by a four digit number is common on Napco items.
The small oval sticker residue is from a generic red Made in Japan sticker found on various makers items. Despite what can be found online, these...
These type of figurines are commonly called piano babies.
Separate names with a comma.