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This page has nothing for sale, I just put it together to educate people on the types of Holt Howard pixies and to show pictures of my collection. I will update it periodically when new pieces are acquired. If you want to purchase pixies, they are in my "Vintage Items" section to the left. |
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Holt Howard made some of the most whimisical household items back in the 50's and 60's! They are as cute today as they were then and have become quite the collector items. Holt-Howard of Stamford, Connecticut, was established in 1948 by A. Grant Holt and the brothers Robert J and John Howard. They designed ceramic kitchen and gift items. Their most popular lines were the Cozy Kitten, Merry Mice, Rooster, Christmas Items, Dorable Daisy, Butler, Nodders, and our beloved Pixies. The company remained in business until 1990, when it was sold to Kay Dee Designs. Curt Blanchard designed a lot of the Holt Howard items and is now with Grant Howard Associates and designed a few new GHA pixie items that are really cute (New GHA pixies) The Pixieware line was produced between 1958 and the early 1960's. These items featured vertical stripes and little pixie heads. The spoon that is attached to the pixie head is called a "spoofy spoon." The quality of Holt-Howard pixies is excellent. You rarely see firing marks on these except for 3 pin marks underneath the spoon where it rested on to be fired. In my years collecting Holt-Howard pixies, I have seen very few large paint splatters, big sandbumps or pops. The lettering is always clear and the stripes are done wonderfully. When you think about most of the pieces selling for $1, they did a heck of a job for that dollar! The most common damage to these pixies comes from someone actually using them... imagine that! One with a broken neck and/or spoon decreases the value dramatically. Discoloration occurs when people put condiments in them for an extended period of time - this is because as they age, there is crazing that takes place and the condiment seeps into the clay thru the crazing. Discoloration also decreases the value... how dramatically depends on the extent of the discoloration. Below is a list of the products included in the Pixeiware
line. Please note I have put my initials (ssvm) on the pictures simply to discourage copying and reuse of the pictures. |