Raymor Contempora 16.5" Divided Platter
Dinnerware:
Pre 1960 stock# 279
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$75.00
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This terrific platter was created by the Steubenville Pottery Company from 1953 until the closing of the company in 1959. It is in the Raymor Contempora line. This line was created by Ben Seibel. Seibel, having just created the Raymor Modern Stoneware line for Roseville, was hired by Steubenville to create this modern tableware. The Raymor Contempora line is identifiable by the innovative shapes. Displayed individually, each piece presents as modern sculpture yet is durable enough to serve ...click for details
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Fiesta #7 Mixing Bowl - Light Green
Pottery and Stoneware:
Pre 1950 stock# 275
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$350.00
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This bowl was made by the Homer Laughlin China Company and is in the popular Fiesta line. The Fiesta line was first introduced in 1936 in 6 original colors. The mixing bowls were only produced in these original 6 colors since they were only produced from 1936 to 1943. They were produced in 7 sizes ranging from 5" to 11.5". Each bowl is marked on the bottom, with #1 being the smallest, and this (#7) being the largest. This #7 bowl is considered by collectors to be a "hard to f ...click for details
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Kitchen Kraft Stacking Refrigerator Set with Lid
Dinnerware:
Fiesta:
Pre 1950 stock# 241
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$250.00
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Fiesta Kitchen Kraft was produced by the Homer Laughlin China Company from 1939 to 1945. This line consisted of seventeen different kitchenware pieces in four Fiesta colors (red, yellow, green and blue). This stacking refrigerator set consists of 5 pieces - 2 cobalt units, 2 yellow units and a light green lid. All pieces are in excellent condition. They are marked HLC Fiesta Kitchen Kraft within three concentric circles. Each unit measures 5 1/4 inches in diameter and 2 1/4 inches high.
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Vintage Fiesta 6 Piece Relish Tray
Dinnerware:
Fiesta:
Pre 1980 stock# 240
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$325.00 Reduced
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"Vintage" Fiesta dinnerware was produced by the Homer Laughlin China Company in West Virginia, from 1936 until 1973. Over 50 pieces were originally made in 11 different colors. The design (by Frederick Rhead) is characterized by a simple band of rings, generally found at the rim of the piece. This relish tray consists of 6 pieces - a light green center insert, 2 ivory side inserts, 1 red side insert, 1 yellow side insert, and a red tray base. All pieces are marked on the base (see ...click for details
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Johnson Brothers Leighton Bone Dish - 6 Available
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English:
Pre 1910 stock# 206
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$25.00 each
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These crescent shaped dishes or "bone dishes" were created by Johnson Brothers, England. They are in the Leighton pattern, in gray. The Leighton pattern is a floral pattern, and is considered to be a Johnson Brother's "Golden Oldie". The mark dates their production to around 1900 (see photo). Each dish measures 6 1/4" by 4" and is 7/8" high. 4 are in excellent condition, with some crazing (typical of 100 year old pieces). 1 has a "rough" edg ...click for details
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Vernon Kilns Coral Reef Sauce Boat - Don Blanding
Dinnerware:
Vernon Kilns:
Pre 1950 stock# 205
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$95.00
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This sauce boat was created by Vernon Kilns. It was designed by Don Blanding. Artists such as Don Blanding, and Walt Disney were hired by Vernon Kilns in order to capitalize on a unique production method of underglaze printing which was revolutionized by Vernon Kilns in the 1930's. This printing method involved photographically acid etching a design on bisque before the glaze was applied. Because the designs were acid etched instead of hand etched, the patterns were reproduced exactly as ...click for details
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Spode Game Bird Covered Vegetable Dish
China:
English:
Spode:
Bone China:
Pre 1970 stock# 201
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$95.00
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This beautiful covered dish was made by Spode, England. It is in the Game Bird pattern. The lid depicts 2 game birds - a Grey Phalaropa and a Goosander. The center of the bowl (in the bottom) shows a Garganey. On both the bowl and the lid, the game girds are surrounded by a 2 1/4" wide pattern of leaves and flowers as well as a scalloped edge. All patterns are brown transfers. The bowl measures 11" by 9" and is 2 1/2" tall without the lid, 6" with the lid (to top of ...click for details
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Tea Leaf Bone Dish by Meakin - 3 available
Dinnerware:
Pre 1900 stock# 198
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$55.00 each
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These bone dishes are in the popular "Tea Leaf" pattern. The Tea Leaf pattern became popular in the 1880's. Apparently, housewives became bored with the plain white stoneware that was available, so they sought the hand-painted copper luster pattern of bands and leaves originally created by Anthony Shaw. All 3 of these dishes were made by Alfred Meakin, England. Each dish measures 6 5/8" by 3 1/4" by 7/8". Two of the 3 dishes show a very slight discoloration in t ...click for details
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Adams Chusan Covered Octagonal Vegetable Bowl
Dinnerware:
Pre 1980 stock# 191
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$125.00
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This Calyx ware piece was manufactured by Adams (a member of the Wedgwood Group) between 1970 and 1979. It is in the lovely Chusan pattern. This pattern is characterized by brown birds, white flowers and a celadon body. Celadon glazes can be produced in a variety of colors depending on the thickness of the applied glaze and the type of clay to which it is applied. However, the most famous celadons range in color from a very pale green crackle to deep intense green. The color was believed to ...click for details
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Adams Chusan Coffee Pot & Lid
Dinnerware:
Pre 1980 stock# 188
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King's Collectibles
517-974-8100
$125.00
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This Calyx ware coffee pot was manufactured by Adams (a member of the Wedgwood Group) between 1970 and 1979. The pattern is characterized by brown birds, white flowers and a celadon body. Celadon glazes can be produced in a variety of colors depending on the thickness of the applied glaze and the type of clay to which it is applied. However, the most famous celadons range in color from a very pale green crackle to deep intense green. The color was believed to mimic the green shades of jade. This ...click for details
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