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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 23 - Aug 28
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Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Aug 23 - Aug 28
there are no cracks on any plates and only one small chip on the rim of one of the plates
this serving bowl contains both a transferware medallion and hand-painting around the rim and inner bowl
- Marked on back with the following: John Maddock & Sons LTD Royal Vitreous England as well as two impression marks (one looks like the number 14
A cup of split pea
1930s Homer Laughlin Marigold Shape Platter - Rare Rosenau Pattern- Art Deco Green and Ivory Underglaze Fan Design antique glass tumblers there are no cracks onthe colors include pink, green and blue, and the effect, for all its simplicity and comparative lack of color is at once striking and very attractive (an excerpt on Homer Laughlin's Marigold pattern shape from The Pottery, Glass and Brass Salesman August 16, 1934) {HISTORY} Originally called the Daisy Cup, the scalloped edge style of what would become known as the Marigold shape was first created by Homer Laughlin in the early 1930's. Featuring a
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