Frankoma Pottery #134 standing cowboy boot in Sapulpa clay, glazed in Woodland Moss! The mold for this boot was fashioned after Joniece Frankoma's cowboy boots. It is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing and stands 4 1/2" tall.

Frankoma Pottery is an American pottery company located in Glenpool, Oklahoma. It was founded in Norman, Oklahoma in 1933 by John Frank, who was a professor of ceramics at the University of Oklahoma from 1927 to 1936. The name Frankoma was derived from "Frank" plus the last three letters of "Oklahoma". The company is known for its sculptures and dinnerware, although the company made many other products including figurines, trivets, and vases. 

Frankoma used light-hued local Ada clay in its early products. The company was moved to Sapulpa in 1938, and the light clay was replaced by a local Sapulpa, brick-red clay in 1953. All Frankoma pottery is made in the U.S. from locally excavated clay.