Home Studio Baja Baking Pan
Dinnerware:
Contemporary stock# M-10047
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$29.00
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This baking pan is marked Home Studio Baja Collection. It measures 17 (including handles) x 9 1/2 x 3 inches. There are a few tiny areas of loss to the finish to the interior, however, due to the small size and glare, I could not get them to show in the photo. Large bowl is available. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Home Studio Baja Bowl
Dinnerware:
Contemporary stock# M-10046
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$25.00
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Bowl marked as Home Studio Baja Collection. It 5 inches in height and 11 inches in width. There are no chips, cracks, breaks, loss of finish or rough rim. It has been used. The rectangular baker (lasagna pan) is available. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Milk Glass Pedestal Mug
Dinnerware:
Pre 1980 stock# M-10041
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$12.00
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Vintage footed cup or mug in Irish coffee style. It is a lightly textured milk glass. I've never been sure of the manufacturer of this style, but always suspected it was either Federal or Glasbake. It holds 12 ounces and is 5 1/2 inches in height. There is no damage. Several are available and priced individually. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Milk Glass Mug Black Circles
Dinnerware:
Pre 1970 stock# M-10040
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$25.00
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I am not sure if there is a pattern name and this is very difficult to explain. It seems to be an uncommon design, as there is absolutely no info or photos on the Internet, that I've been able to locate. It is a white milk glass mug or cup with wide black band and 4 white circles. It is not marked, but I believe it is manufactured by Hazel Atlas. There is a small amount of wear to the black design and the usual manufacturing flaws to this type of glass. It is 3 3/8 inches in height. ...click for details
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Edwin Knowles Ivory Gold Trim Creamer
Dinnerware:
Pre 1940 stock# M-10034
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$24.00
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I've not been able to find an official name for this pattern. It is ivory with gold band and trim. The footed base is scalloped. The backstamp is in green and reads as follows: The Edwin K. Knowles China Co. Made in the USA 33-11 (this is the date of manufacture). It measures 6 1/2 x 3 3/4 x 3 1/4 inches. There are no chips, cracks, breaks, rough rims or repairs. It does have some loss to the gold trim, light crazing to the underside of the base and one small slightly darkening area to ...click for details
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Scio White Flowers Brown Speckles
Dinnerware:
Pre 1990 stock# M-10029
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$10.00
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This 6 inch bread or dessert plate is not marked as to manufacturer. It has white flowers (could be daisies) and brown spatter or speckled background. I've not been able to find any other pieces in this pattern on the Internet. I have many pieces of this pattern and have matched the USA backstamps, sizes and shapes to my set of Scio Blue Willow. There is VERY light utensil wear. At first, I thought there was loss to the finish, but appears to be the way they were manufactured, either ...click for details
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Iroquois Russel Wright Casual Bowls
Dinnerware:
Pre 1960 stock# M-10017
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$42.00 Set of 4
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I never understood why this color is described as "Ice Blue" because they look aqua. This is a set of 4 cereal bowls (5 1/4 x 1 7/8 inches). Some show usage marks to the floor of the bowl, one has a paint flake to the rim and one has what appears to be a skip in the paint finish to the rim. Additional photos by email. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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Crown Corning Plate
Dinnerware:
Pre 1970 stock# M-10003
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$12.00
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Older version marked Crown Corning USA with crown symbol (photo of backstamp by email) and not marked for microwave use. This is an eight inch salad plate. I don't know if there is a pattern name or if it was an institutional piece. There are no chips, cracks, breaks or rough rim, but does show usage marks to the surface. I need your zip code to calculate the postage.
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