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NORITAKE CHINA #102 WILD IVY - Dinner Plate

Dinnerware: Pre 2000  stock# 0339

NORITAKE CHINA #102 WILD IVY  - Dinner Plate
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JanTiques: Past and Present
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$8. 

10 5/8" Dinner Plate by Noritake of Japan. It is the Cook & Serve Line. In very good condition with no chips, cracks or crazing and very small amount of faint utensil marks. Glare is from the camera. Shipping weight 2 lbs to 28659.

Shipping is figured on the actual cost according to weight and there is no charge for packing. Insurance is available at buyers request. ...click for details


Enoch ~Wood & Sons England Woods Ware B & B Plate

Ceramics: Pre 1930  stock# 370

Enoch ~Wood & Sons England Woods Ware B & B Plate
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$10.00 

This is an old 5 7/8" Bread & Butter Plate by Wood & Sons of England. It is labeled WOODS WARE with the word STIRLING above the "urn" backstamp used since approx 1917. On one side of the "urn" is the name and date ENOCH 1784 and on the other is RALPH 1750. It is in very good condition except for a chip on the back that can not be seen from the front. Great addition to a Wood & Sons Collection. ...click for details


OLD UNION MADE SERVING BOWL

Ceramics: Pre 1920  stock# 353

OLD UNION MADE SERVING BOWL
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$15.00 

This old UNION made serving bowl is almost antique and from my own collection. It is stamped on back 'UNION MADE in U.S.A.". It measures 7 3/4" across the shallow bowl and the rim looks like it has been air brushed with a dark blue going into a light blue as the color travels down the verge, then it has been stamped with gold flowers, stems and leaves. Some of the gold has worn lighter but still shows when turned and light catches it. I would say that 90% of the gold gi ...click for details

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