Introduced in 1922, Larkspur was the most popular and, by far, the most heavily produced of the early glazes. A lustrous light blue, sometimes with a reflective surface, often having an oil spot or rainbow effect.
Introduced in 1922, Larkspur was the most popular and, by far, the most heavily produced of the early glazes. A lustrous light blue, sometimes with a reflective surface, often having an oil spot or rainbow effect.