Nixon-Agnew Presidential Inaugural Commemorative Mug, 1973

Summary

John Frank, head of the ceramics department at the University of Oklahoma, and his wife Grace Lee established Frankoma Pottery in 1933. They used native clays of Oklahoma to create their Southwestern-inspired wares. But the Franks also successfully developed new lines of commemorative pieces that became sought-after collectibles. The company made this political party mug celebrating the 1973 inauguration of President Nixon.

John Frank, head of the ceramics department at the University of Oklahoma, and his wife Grace Lee established Frankoma Pottery in 1933. They used native clays of Oklahoma to create their Southwestern-inspired wares. But the Franks also successfully developed new lines of commemorative pieces that became sought-after collectibles. The company made this political party mug celebrating the 1973 inauguration of President Nixon.

Artifact

Mug (Cup)

Date Made

1973

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2022.174.9

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Paul Holoweski, in Memory of John Jovanovich.

Material

Earthenware
Glaze

Color

Yellow
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 4 in.

Diameter: 6 in.

Inscriptions

on one side: 1969 on other side: GOP / NIXON / AGNEW on bottom: FRANKOMA / U.S. PAT. / D215868

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