Currier & Ives Dinnerware is the most popular pattern ever produced by the Royal China Company of Sebring, Ohio. This dinnerware, with scenes from Currier & Ives prints, was produced from 1950 to 1986. 5 are available to purchase as a set for $37.00 or individually for $10.00.
This beautiful candle holder is in the traditional Lenox Cream with gold trim. The snowflake cut-outs are complimented by small ones. The result is a lacy holder for votives or tealights.
This 1950's mixed lot is from Universal Potteries BALLERINA line- Ballerina Mist. Universal Potteries, another Ohio company, proudly stamped their products "union made". This items in this mixed lot may be "perfect", chipped or agely cracked BUT all are usable.
This 1950's 5 piece place setting is from Universal Potteries BALLERINA line- Ballerina Mist. Universal Potteries, another Ohio company proudly stamped their products "union made".
This 1950's 6 piece place setting is from Universal Potteries BALLERINA line- Ballerina Mist. Universal Potteries, another Ohio company proudly stamped their products "union made".
This set for 4 is from one of the Ohio "pottery" companies- Homer-Laughlin. It is the Eggshell Cavalier Berkshire pattern and consists of 4 five piece place settings of dinner & lunch plates, berry bowl and cup & saucer and large oval platter. This pattern was produced from 1950 through 1970.
This Farberware China is the Bellini pattern which was produced from 1998 to 2003. BELLINI suggests the Italian Renaissance with its pink, yellow and purple flowers banded with 22k gold.
This set includes 4 dinner plates (10 7/8 in.) and 4 large soup bowls (8 3/4 in.)
This Farberware China is the Bellini pattern which was produced from 1998 to 2003. BELLINI suggests the Italian Renaissance with its pink, yellow and purple flowers banded with 22k gold.
This set includes 8 dinner plates (10 7/8 in.), 8 large soup bowls (8 3/4 in.) and 8 salad dishes (8 1/8 in.)
This is a set of dinnerware from Pfaltzgraff in the retired WYNDHAM pattern. It is a service for 12 and it has 12 Dinner Plates-10 ½”, 12 Mugs, 12 Salad Plates-7 ½”and Salt and Pepper Shakers
Hall China introduced FLARE-WARE in the early 1960's by Hall China. Pieces are not easily available. This is a covered vegeatble / serving bowl in the GOLD LACE pattern. It is heavy white pottery decorated with a GOLD star design- typical of the "space age". It is banded in gold. There are no chips or cracks but the gold banding shows wear.