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this plate was a worker then and still is now
it most likely was either the smallest size in a set of antique mixing bowls or it was an open sugar bowl ideal for doling out sweetener by the spoonful
Your imagination doesn't have to stretch far to envision a garden party with ladies in frothy pastel dresses enjoying a garden party when you look at these plates
A similar plate style (but not design style) suggests it might be made by Wedgwood and possibly predates their makers marks (the early 1800's) or it could be an antique knockoff from a competing pottery company in the early 1900's when Asian themes were popular and potteries were scurrying to make money on trendy copycat designs
Sunshine had been commissioning gift tins since 1933
Vintage Silver Plate Water Pitcher - Made by Crescent Silverware Mfg. circa 1920's - 1930's bread and butter this plate was a workerSilver is most enhanced by lace, crystal, bright red, pink, pale blue, dark polished wood, fresh roses and particularly by candlelight, which brings out all the beauty of its soft luster. Genevieve Antoine Dariaux, 1965 {HISTORY} Made by the Crescent Silverware Manufacturing Company in New York somewhere between 1922 1939, this vintage silverplated water pitcher only gets better looking the older it becomes. Perfectly tarnished, it carries almost one
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