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giving the appearance of a draped towel placed over a traditionally-shaped basin bowl
But surprisingly it doesn't at all
pork chops
This plate might be a scene from the Koraku-en garden at Okayama
this piece does show a few signs of an adventurous life lived
Vintage 1950s Green & White Restaurant Ware Luncheon Plates by Sterling China circa 1958 - Set of Two sheet music giving the appearance of a{HISTORY} Made in the spring of 1958 by Sterling China in Wellsville, Ohio, and distributed by J. L. Pasmantier & Sons in New York, these two green and white floral restaurantware luncheon plates contain a beautiful pattern of celadon leaves and flowers. Fun to think that these two were destined for a botanical garden cafe, monthly meetings at the horticulture club, or a flower themed restaurant; the blooms on these plates look similar to Canterbury
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