Posted 1 year ago
annieb2468
(1 item)
I have the entire set other than what is shown. The pictures are sugar dish, dinner plate, gravy boat, serving platter and mashed potato dish with lid (there is a protective paper plate in between the lid and the base of the mashed potato dish). Not sure how rare this pattern is, but it has the same design as the N26 series, but this set has 2 different colored green trim and accents rather than the gold trim. I understand that the lighter color green was a special color blend that was only for this set. I have not been able to find any replacements or if I have the entire set or not. I couldn't imagine what else would come with it. My grandpa got them in WWII for Granny with his war bonds and they have hardly been used. They are in excellent condition! Does anyone know the history of this particular pattern? I am still very much in love with this set as when I could first remember when I saw it at ~ age 8. During holidays, I was not allowed to carry or wash any of the dishes until I was at least 12. LOL!
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A source told me that it is circa 1950
It's beautiful. This site helped me research my 1945-49 German plate. They have a collection of china and back stamps from all over.
http://www.efineantiques.com/webpages/schumann2.htm