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I love this little pair of mismatched creamers, having nothing in common but their smooth rounded lips! One is made by Syracuse China – the one
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This bouillon cup in the handsome Purple Laurel pattern was made by Buffalo China and is railroad-backstamped. It is in excellent condition but has
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This design has been identified as Pittsburgh Country Club, thanks to a bit of ephemera discovered this this topmark. The club, founded in 1893, was
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This is a pristine group of chocolate cups, made for The Biltmore hotel in Los Angeles, quite possibly when it opened in 1923. The date range for the
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Thanks to Restaurant-ing through history (https://restaurant-ingthroughhistory.com/2012/03/11/reubens-celebrities-and-sandwiches), I have the ID for
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This is 10 ½” by 7 ¼” and is in excellent shape with no cracks, no chips, but it does have medium utensil wear. I
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Tony Romano has been referred to as the “Steven Spielberg of the food business,” spending his career building restaurants and selling
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This is the Roxbury pattern in red that was ordered by the Kansas City Southern Railway and was a popular Syracuse China pattern. This tiny demitasse
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You can look at the newspaper archives for just about every region in America in the Twenties through the Forties and find a Roxy Café,
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I believe this very old compote was among the first order of china for The DeSoto, Savannah’s “grandest” hotel that was built on
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