Posted 2 years ago
scottvez
(554 items)
I bought this many years ago when I was going through an RS Prussia fascination. I thought that the Swans were unusual and a cut above the more typical flower patterns (although I have many of them as well).
It has the red mark on the back.
Scott
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Thanks amarcus.
Your dish is a celery dish if around 8" long or a bun tray if about 12" long. It is the Icicle mold which is one of the premium desirable molds. The swans decor is very popular with many collectors. Nice piece!
Thanks for the information-- I am not familiar with the "bun tray".
Scott
Thanks scandinavian!
Gee they look like they could swim right off the dish . Stunning ! Thanks for sharing . Love it
Thanks Manikin.
Thanks thriftfan and hedgewalker.
Scott
It is beautiful i mean what more can be said
Thanks for looking and commenting ginny!
Scott
Thanks for looking mustang.
scott