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This lovely creamer by Carr China was made in brown in the Empire pattern on the plant’s white clay body. The creamer is 2” wide by about
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Billed when created as the world's safest plane, the Ercoupe is a low-wing monoplane, first manufactured by Engineering and Research Corporation
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This beautiful platter was made exclusively for the Erie Railroad in the early 20th century, and I love the delicacy of the berries and leaves Gould
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Oh, I wanted this to be made by the Fred Harvey Company with those tantalizing FH initials and the Southwestern rust/brick red and mustard gold
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This very heavy little pie plate was made in 1959 for General Motors and has seen lots of use over the last half century. It is 7” in diameter
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This bowl is a beauty, and one of the growing list of hard-to-find colors in the family of flips. Although marked simply Utilities Specialties, it
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This lovely creamer, just 3 3/16" tall, was made by Scammell's Trenton China on its Lenape rich tan body, with a dark green pine bough pattern.
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I’ve found myself with a collection of unusual toothpick holders, most of which are about a hundred years old. They were used in fine hotels
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What a perfect plate to have on hand to cheer up a family member feeling under the weather – their own Home and Hospital Club plate! Whether
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What a lovely little plate from the Hotel Huntington that was located in St. Petersburg, Fla. It was built in the very early 20th century and never
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