The blue transfer pattern is a scene of a sailing ship, mountains and sky. This is part of the Lochs of Scotland series from the 70s.
Both plates are in very good condition no nicks or chips and the blue is not faded at all, there is a slight bit of crazing. Would be a beautiful addition to the collector of blue and white.
Lochs of Scotland stamp is very clearly marked on the back of each plate.
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ROYAL WARWICK LOCHS OF SCOTLAND SERIES 2 VINTAGE 1970s DINNER PLATES
The blue transfer pattern is a scene of a sailing ship, mountains and sky. This is part of the Lochs of Scotland series from the 70s.
Both plates are in very good condition no nicks or chips and the blue is not faded at all, there is a slight bit of crazing. Would be a beautiful addition to the collector of blue and white.
Lochs of Scotland stamp is very clearly marked on the back of each plate.
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SET OF 6 FIRE-KING FLEURETTE PATTE...
Fire-King Fleurette produced by Anchor Hocking Glass Company 1958-1960
Often with this pattern the decals appear very washed out or weak. The decals on these plates have color, probably stored for a few years.
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IMARI HERITAGE MINT, PORCELAIN TRI...
This Imari trinket box measures 2 3/4 inches square with a lid. The pattern appears to be Oriental Landscape, discountinued, possibly in the 1970s.
Imari takes it's name from the Japanese seaport from which the porcelain was shipped to...
TURKEY PLATTER - ANCHOR HOCKING - ...
Embossed 15 inch oval turkey platter
Anchor Hocking embossed on the back of platter
Condition is excellent, gold trim still shiny
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