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' BERNARD HOLLOWOOD ON THE HISTORY OF J & G MEAKIN POTTERY
this bowl weighs in at 3
Neither of these markings affects the use of either bowls - both are still perfectly functional
Intended to cut down on preparation time as well as cleanup time
he immigrated to New York with pen in hand in the mid-1960s ready to flex his writing muscle in the food landscape of a dynamic American city
Antique Silverplate Compote Dish by Wm Rogers Manufacturing Co circa 1865-1898 1928 ' BERNARD HOLLOWOOD ON THE{HISTORY} Made in Hartford, Connecticut in the later half of the 19th century by William Rogers Manufacturing Co, this antique silverplate compote dish is presentation ready for all sorts of festive dining soirees. Nothing adds more interest and character to a table than an elevated dish, and this one, with its shallow bowl and small footprint, offers lots of possibility when it comes to food styling and display. From elaborate stackable foods to a
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