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    Posted 9 years ago

    jmalenfant
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    I think this pattern is beautiful, and was purchased for my dining room table. It looks like it was made yesterday. This pattern was introduced in 1963-1663. It now rests on my coffee table, and I bought a console bowl, and vase, to match. None of my friends have anything like it. I bought them all on Ebay.

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    1. jmalenfant, 9 years ago
      OK, so we have the Fostoria Hawaiian, Console bowl, on the dining room table. Then we have the 13" Ruffled Bowl, on the coffee table. I also have an 8" vase, in Peacock Blue, on the television credenza. I will soon have the 14" Amber Torte/Cake plate #567, in a plate rack on the wall. I passed up the Chip/Dip set because I never used it, but I am looking for it, both pieces, and am going to put it on top of the referigerator, to bring the look into the kitchen. Have a great day!
    2. jmalenfant, 9 years ago
      Again, I bought them on Ebay, and really, for very little money. I just want you to know how I did it. I researched the pattern, and the company, and I just explored on Ebay. Ebay is a collectors dream. You just pick what you want, and keep looking for it. I rarely buy anything on any other sight. I also think I get the best price. Have a great day!

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