An Antique Porcelain Vegetable Bowl that is 8 1/2 inches in diameter by 2 1/2 inches deep. This Vegetable Bowl is marked, “Germany”, and there are no chips, but there is a small age crack that you can see on the very bottom of the bowl, and this crack does not go through to the inside bottom of the bowl. I have shown in one of the photos, the mark and also the age crack, and both are very faint.
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A Beautiful 10 1/8 Inch Diameter Dinner Plate, that is marked, "Johann Haviland - Crown - Bavaria - Germany". I very strongly believe that this pattern is, "Forever Spring", from what I can find out. The Plate is in excellent condition and there are no chips, cracks, or crazing. The Trim around the edge of the Plate is in Silver.
A Beautiful Carlsbad Austria Antique Bowl that is 9 3/4 inches in diameter by 2 1/4 inches deep. In very good condition with no chips, chigger bites, crazing, or cracks. Under the glaze on the rim that the bowl sits on are some small irregularities that have been glazed over. There is also wear on the gold edging that I think you can see in the photo. Marked, "L S & S - Carlsbad - Austria", and I tried to get a good photo of the mark, but I could not. There are numbers written ...click for details
A Very Lovely Antique Six Piece Berry Bowl Set that is marked, "Three Crown China - [picture of three crowns] - Germany". It has a floral design with delicate Yellow Roses and it is in very good condition with no chips, chigger bites, or cracks. The Large bowl is 9 inches in diameter, and the Five Small bowls are 5 3/8 inches in diameter. These Berry Bowl Sets are getting hard to find and are very collectible.
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A Very Beautiful and Antique Condiment Serving Dish that is 9 7/8 inches by 4 1/2 inches. Marked, "Manufacturer's Name is Not Legible, but there is a picture of a Castle - Germany". In nice condition with no chips, but there is a small age crack that you can see on the bottom but not inside of the dish. There is one dark spec about the size of a pin head inside of the dish under the glaze. It would add Old World charm to anyone's dinner table.
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