Japanese Lacquer Plates, Box, New, Signed Vintage
Dinnerware:
Melmac:
Pre 1950 stock# 789
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1940's era Japanese Plastic/Melmac five laquer plates - Lacquer is a coating material that brings a very hard and durable finish plus certain flexibility, its very difficult to destroyt;
just like plastic. Vivid colors of dark rust/brown, gold, orange, and black. Backs are black. New - have been in attic since the 1940's in the original box/packing. Box is signed, not plates.
Measures: 6" diameter
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Vintage Fostoria Glass Co. Melmac Cups NEW
Kitchen:
Pre 1960 stock# 416
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Late 1950's - probably 1959 Fostoria Glass Co. sold this line similar to Melamine and Melmac dinnerware. Because of dullness (from washing detergent) and scratching (from utensils), this type of dinnerware was discontinued by Fostoria Glass Co. at an early stage of production.
These cups are extremely rare.
Color is pale pink/peach. Holds 6 oz.
Measures: 2.5"h, 4"w - tapered
Signature on bottom reads: "Fostoria"
Condition: No sign of wear
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