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MINTON ASHBOURNE DINNER PLATES
Porcelain
Homer Helter's Antique and Military Mall 
468 sold
This listing is for four dinner plates made by Minton in the Ashbourne pattern. The plates are 10 1/2" in diameter and are in excellent condition, with no damage or repair. They are marked on the reverse with the Minton Trademark, England, Ashbourne and B1302 in red. The price is for all four plates. Shipping within the U.S. would be $12.00. Should you have any questions or wish additional pictures, please let me know. Thank you.
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Minton Ancestral Enamel and Bone China Dessert Plates
Ceramics
Ellen's Elegant Glass 
Minton $135.00
These four Minton Gold Ancestral dessert plates (#S 595) are quite handsome indeed. Each are marked on the back and also each has the Minton imprint. The brown-red transfer decoration of flowers and leaves is painted with turquoise and pink enamel to accent the flowers. Each plate is trimmed in gold and is in excellent condition. Measures 7 7/8" across the scalloped rim. Production dates: 1944-1976. Book price $45.00 a plate.
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Minton China S-383 plates/bowls/serving pieces
Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: English: Porcelain
Monique's Glass Boutique 
$24 Dinner, $16 Luncheon, $13 Salad/Dessert, $10 B&B, $24 Rim Soup Bowl, $55 Gravy Boat/Underplate, $65 Oval Serving Bowl, $95 Serving Platter (all availability within description) - Prices are in USD
Minton China, made in England, in the S383 pattern (circa 1938). Pattern depicts blue leaf, floral center and gold rim. The blue leaf is enameled into the porcelain. High quality. Very rare and hard to find pattern. What is amazing about these pieces of china is the condition, little or no use. Similar to the Ardmore pattern without the fluting around the rim and a gold rim instead.
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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