Vintage Noritake Gravy Boat with attached underplate Dinner Party Floral Wedding China Luncheon Serving Dish Shabby Chic Noritake Red
"Beautiful vintage Noritake floral gravy boat with attached underplate. Great for a vintage themed wedding or an elegant dinner party! This gravy boat features a gold trimmed red floral border with clusters of pink and blue flowers on a pale yellow background. The backstamp dates this piece to 1949-1950. In beautiful condition given the age! Measurements Gravy boat: 7 1/2\" long; 4 3/4\" wide; 2 1/2\" tall Attached underplate: 9\" long; 6\" wide Gently used. No chips, cracks, or crazing. Vibrant

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Vintage Mismatched China Serving Dishes, Oval Serving Platter, Oval Vegetable Serving Bowl, Thanksgiving, Christmas,Family Dinner - Set of 2
This is a beautiful set of mismatched china serving pieces. This set is for an oval serving platter and an oval vegetable bowl. These pieces are 10 3/4 inches long (bowl) and 12 inches long(platter) and are gently used. This vintage set is a unique set to add to your collection. We have a variety of mismatched china in dinner plates, dessert / bread plates, fruit / dessert bowls, soup/ salad bowls, teacups and serving pieces to add to this set or your own collection. **If you would like addition

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Vintage Retro Majolica Asparagus Serving Plate with Butter Well c.1970
"Vintage Retro Majolica Asparagus Serving Plate with Butter Well c.1970 Super retro but so useful, this 1970's majolica glazed pottery asparagus serving dish is hand painted in naturalistic colours and includes a butter well for dipping the spears. Along with avocado dishes and the prawn cocktail, asparagus serving plates are one of the culinary items from the 1970's that should be kept and enjoyed today. Great for any dinner party, this 10\" long dish will always delight."

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Vintage espresso cups set of 6. Collectable Midwinter Wild Oats pottery, mini tea or coffee mugs, be
Fantastic set of espresso cups from Midwinter Stonehedge, Wild Oats pattern. Brown wheatsheaf design on a stoneware background, with dark brown rimsPerfect vintage conditionheight: 5.5cm (2.2in)Cup diameter: 5cm (2in)The Midwinter Pottery was founded as W.R. Midwinter by William Robinson Midwinter in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent in 1910 and had become one of England's largest potteries by the late 1930s with more than 700 employees. Production of Midwinter pottery ceased in 1987. Found in a second ha

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