A Metlox Poppytrail Bread and Butter Plate in the "California Apple" Pattern that was introduced by Metlox Potteries in 1949. The Plate is 6 1/2 inches in diameter and has only one flaw, which is a very tiny chip on the edge of the plate, that is hard to find.
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A Round Silver Plated Serving Tray with a Reticulated Border, that is 12 1/4 inches in diameter and the flat serving area is 9 inches in diameter. The Tray is marked, "Star - Roger's & Bro. - 1770", and the 1770 is probably a pattern number. This Tray has a number of spots on the silver plate, but the Tray has a lot of usable life left in it, and there are no dents in the tray, nor is it monogrammed.
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Two Blue Ridge Pottery Fruit Bowls in the "Becky" Pattern in the Colonial Shape. Each Fruit Bowl is 5 1/4 inches in diameter by 1 1/8 inches high. These Fruit Bowls are each marked in script, "Blue Ridge - Hand Painted - Underglaze - Southern Potteries, Inc. - Made in U.S.A.". Both of these Fruit Bowls are in very good condition with no chips or cracks. One of the Bowls has crazing, which is almost normal for Blue Ridge Pottery, just as it is normal for the painting fro ...click for details
A Shenango China 11 Inch Diameter Plate that is either a Cake Plate or a Small Round Platter. It is marked, "Shenango China - New Castle, PA., U.S.A. - Anchor Hocking - A L-39". I understand that Anchor Hocking took over Shenango China in 1979, and from this I assume that this plate possibly might be Hotel or Restaurant China. The Plate is in good condition and there are no chips, cracks, or crazing. The trim on the plate is in gold. ...click for details
An 1847 Rogers Silver Plated Place Spoon in the Very Collectible "Anniversary" Pattern, which was issued by the International Silver Company in 1923. The Spoon is a Place Spoon, but a lot of people use this type of spoon as a Serving Spoon. It is 7 3/8 inches long and is in very good condition, although it has been used, it is not worn through the silver plate, not has the spoon been monogrammed.
Two (2) Very Old Silver Plated Egg Cups with a Base, and looking at the photos, the Egg Cups are fastened permanently to the small Saucer or Base that they are sitting in. The Base or Saucer is 3 1/4 inches in diameter and the Egg Cup itself is 1 7/8 inches in diameter at the top and the complete Egg Cup with the Base is 2 1/4 inches tall. On the foot of the Egg Cup itself, the mark reads, "EP - NS", and under the Base of the Egg Cup the mark reads, "H T & S - EPNS - Made i ...click for details
A Blue Ridge Pottery & 1/4 inch diameter Salad or Dessert Plate in the Yellow Nocturne Pattern in the Colonial Shape. The Plate is not marked, which is not unusual for Blue Ridge, and it is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing.
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A Very Nice Vintage Set of Four China Nut Cups, and each of the Cups is 2 1/2 inches by 1 3/4 inches tall. Each of the Nut Cups have a Floral Decoration around the edge with a Bird, and they are marked with, "Some Chinese Characters and the word China". These Nut Cups are really Vintage and they are not new. All Four of the Nut Cups are in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
A Metlox Poppytrail Colonial Heritage Dinner Plate that is 10 inches in diameter. It is in good condition with no chips, chigger bites, cracks, or crazing, but it does have some wear on the surface from use. It is marked,"Poppytrail by Metlox - Made in California". This pattern was introduced in 1956 and is shown on page 57 in Metlox Potteries by Carl Gibbs, Jr.
A Metlox Poppytrail Colonial Heritage Bread and Butter Plate that is 6 1/2 inches in diameter. It is in very good condition with no chips, cracks, but it does have crazing on the back of the plate, and it is marked,"Poppytrail by Metlox - Made in California". This pattern was introduced in 1956 and is shown on page 57 in Metlox Potteries by Carl Gibbs, Jr.
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