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"Bits" Plates

 

Bits Series was a name given to six groups of plates which divided the United States into regions and a seventh group for Old England.  For each group there were eight 8-1/2" plates and a 14" Chop plate (except that there was no chop plate for the Northwest.)  The plates were probably first introduced around 1940 and were not listed in company brochures from 1953, so it can probably be assumed that they were discontinued before then.

From "Collectible Vernon Kilns", by Maxine Nelson, published 1994 by Collector books.

Bits of Old New England

Bits of the Middle West

  • End of the Drought
  • Saturday Night
  • The Mail Train
  • The Country Fair Blue Riggon
  • The Corn Huskers
  • River Commerce
  • R. F. D.
  • Fourth of July

Bits of the Old South

  • *Down on the Levee
  • Off to the Hunt
  • A Southern Mansion
  • Cypress Swamp
  • The'Old Mill
  • Tobacco Field
  • Houseboat on the River
  • Cotton Patch

Bits of the Southwest

Bits of the Old West

  • The Fleecing
  • *The Horse Thieves
  • The Train Robbers
  • The Stage Arrival
  • The Stage Robbers
  • The Bar Fly
  • Thirst
  • The Possee

Bits of the Old Northwest

  • Branding Time
  • Come and Get It
  • Fur Trapping
  • Logging
  • Logging Train
  • Log Jam
  • Sheep Herder
  • Unloading the Nets
    (No chop plate for this series)

Bits of the Old England

The plates were not titled in this series, but were numbered one through eight, except for the No. 8 14" chop plate, which was titled "Golden Spur"

   

* Chop plate has this scene

 

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