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Here’s a very nice, heavy, large flip-top bowl with a broad maroon or burgundy band that’s surrounded on each side with a narrow gold
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The grand Martha Washington Inn, still in business in Abingdon, Virginia, was built as a private home in 1832 and ultimately opened as a hotel in
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This bright and shiny 7 1/4" plate carries the Nebraska motto "Equality Before the Law" and includes themes of transportation,
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I have two of these gorgeous white creamers with the crisp band of deep green design at the rim, made by McNicol China. Each one is about 2 inches
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I believe this beautiful little tray with its Old South cotton boll border was made for the Metropolitan Hotel in Ft. Worth, Texas. It coincides with
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Here's another mystery plate made by Mayer China, most likely from the 1940s to 1950s. It has a prominent HT monogram within a hexagon and is added
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This bouillon cup in the beautiful, pink, airbrushed Traveler pattern is in excellent condition. All I could find in the way of wear is one tiny rub
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This handsome gravy boat was special ordered by New York Central Railroad for use in its dining cars, specifically to commemorate the centennial of
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Lovely little creamers in the popular Oakleigh pattern – with its deep sky blue – are bright and glossy and seem to have had minimal if
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JaXon China was Jackson China's very early brand, made at its Fall Creek, Penn., plant between 1914 and 1930, according to Jim Strano, author of
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