Description
a father and son pottery that first started in 1857 with Francois Fredric Lanternier
Their bright botanical imagery is most likely a depiction of the Cardinal flower
Brazilian Sandwich
There is one chip (about 1/4" inch in length) on the back of the platter which is not visible from the front
Pantone describes this color as tender and velvety like the sweetly shaded skin of a ripe peach plucked fresh from the orchard
Vintage 1930s Shenango Restaurant Ware Cereal Bowls with Teal Trim - Set of Two circa 1930s-1940s chinese new year a father and son pottery{HISTORY} Made by Shenango China in New Castle, PA between the 1930s 1940s, this pair of vintage restaurant ware cereal bowls feature a teal and beige color palette with floral swags and dots. While this pattern is hard to find among vintage restaurant ware nowadays, we do know that it came in other color variations too including black, blue, red, and green. The red version was the favored shade for Pierre's in New York City, a continental restaurant
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