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$18.95
$18.95
Franciscan "Ivy" 5.5" cereal bowl from the 1970s. No chips or crazing, but a few of the tiniest flea-bites show in the green around the rim. They do not extend down the side nor completely across the green. Nothing serious and they do not detract from the bowl.
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$24.95
$24.95
Franciscan "Ivy" 10.5" dinner plate in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
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$27.95
$27.95
Beautiful 8.25" Franciscan "Ivy" flat-rimmed soup bowl in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing.
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$3.95
$3.95
6.25" Coronado bread and butter plate in coral matte finish by Gladding-Bean in the Franciscan Ware line. Coronado dinnerware was made from 1940-54, but the mark on this plate (same as photo but without a number beneath it) indicates a production date between 1940 and 1947. We have other pieces of this pattern in this color that are also available, as well as matching pieces in turquoise that mix well. Discounts offered on multiple piece orders of Coronado dinnerware.
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$8.95
$8.95
9.5" Coronado luncheon plate in coral matte finish by Gladding-Bean in the Franciscan Ware line. Coronado dinnerware was made from 1940-54, but the number beneath the mark on this plate indicates it was made in 1947. This mark without the number indicates an earlier production date. We have other pieces of this pattern in this color that are also available, as well as matching pieces in turquoise that mix well. Discounts offered on multiple piece orders of Coronado dinnerware.
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$7.95
$7.95
8" Franciscan salad plate by Gladding-McBean. This particular style plate could easily be "Metropolitan" or "Tiempo" as both had the rounded corners, both had salad plates that measured approximately 8", and both came in yellow. The actual shade of yellow seems to be the determining factor, but without both to compare, we are unable to determine just to which pattern this plate belong. In fact, while doubtful, under fluorescent light this could even conceivably be FranciscanWare's lime green...
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$3.95
$3.95
6.25" Coronado bread and butter plate in turquoise matte finish by Gladding-Bean in the Franciscan Ware line. Coronado dinnerware was made from 1940-54, but the mark on this plate (same as coral photo but without a number beneath it) indicates a production date between 1940 and 1947. We have other pieces of this pattern in this color that are also available, as well as matching pieces in coral that mix well. Discounts offered on multiple piece orders of Coronado dinnerware.
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$8.95
$8.95
9.5" Coronado luncheon plate in turquoise matte finish by Gladding-Bean in the Franciscan Ware line. Coronado dinnerware was made from 1940-54, but the number beneath the mark on this plate indicates it was made in 1947. This mark without the number indicates an earlier production date. We have other pieces of this pattern in this color that are also available, as well as matching pieces in coral that mix well. Discounts offered on multiple piece orders of Coronado dinnerware.
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$23.75
$23.75
Here is a great piece of Frankoma pottery. This platter, marked "5QS" measures 14" x 8.5" and is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing of any kind.
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$8.95
$8.95
Here is a delightful young lady dressed in her holiday best, with a flowing scarf and a basket of goodies to be shared. Her white coat is decorated with holly leaves and berries. She stands 4.5" tall, is made of bisque for ARDCO, and she is in excellent condition, with no defects.
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$8.95
$8.95
Here is a delightful young lady dressed in her holiday best, with a flowing scarf and presents to be shared. Her white coat is decorated with holly leaves and berries. She stands 4.5" tall, is made of bisque for ARDCO, and she is in excellent condition, with no defects.
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$85.00
$85.00
This beautiful hard to find Goldcastle cat teapot was made in Japan sometime in the 1930s-40s and is in very good condition. The gold on the bow and around her neck does show some wear.




















