Description
George Pottery Company operated four plants in Ohio and Pennsylvania where they made dishes for both private consumerism and the hotel industry
easily and simply (and also includes a bevy of cute illustrations)
there was some gold detailing around the rim and some of the embossed areas
Featuring a repetitive pattern that contains small
(from a 1956 ad campaign for Universal Ballerina mixing bowls)
Antique Dinner Size Portrait Plates Featuring 19th Century Women with Gold Filigree - Set of Two - In The Likeness of Queen Louise of Prussia and Her Sister MA George Pottery Company operated four{HISTORY} Every time we run across antique portrait plates bearing images of beautiful women wrapped in trailing head scarves, we think of early aviation and emerging independence for women. Although these two portraits have nothing to do with airplanes, despite their aviator style scarves, they do portray an idealized type of woman who garnered much respect and admiration during the 18th and 19th centuries. Possibly featuring portraits of Queen
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