Found some advertising pieces on the web that said it was made by Monarch Manufacturing. The advertising pieces are stated as dating from the 1920s and 1930s.
With the development of steel and other innovations in metal production by American manufacturing companies during the 1920s and early 1930s, major impacts on furniture design were felt.
Surrealism is a type of art that opposes reality and looks very bizarre and almost dreamlike. This type of art became popular in the 1920s and 1930s, and one reason for that was because of the Great Depression, people were focused on politics and economics and occasionally needed something to take their mind off of reality, and surrealist pieces were perfect because they are anything but real.
Wood dominated the market until the 1930s, when metal filing cabinets and desks became popular (and cheaper) substitutes for the old wooden models.
egypt in 1930s
I assume you mean Fiesta Ware serving pieces. Fiesta Ware was manufactured by the Homer Laughlin Company, from the 1930s until mid-1970. The company now makes and sells Fiesta Ware in new colors to distinguish pieces from the original stuff. This website shows the various pieces and their http://www.hlchina.com/fiestaitems.htmnames:
what was the fashion for the 1930s
King George V ruled in the 1930s.
Depends on the sentence. "The 1930s were the highlight of American culture." - subject, noun. "Wow, your jeans are sooo 1930s." - predicate adjective, adjective "I haven't partied that hard since the 1930s." - not sure, but a noun. "How were the 1930s?" - predicate nominative, noun.
No, "1930s" is a plural noun and does not require an apostrophe. The correct form is "1930s" to indicate the decade from 1930 to 1939.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930s
how much does fruit cost in the 1930s?