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    Posted 6 years ago

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    I have looked every where and can't find any information on these pieces of china. So can anyone provide me with this much need info.?

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    LENOX HOLIDAY CHINA 5 PIECE PLACE SETTING-VINTAGE
    LENOX HOLIDAY CHINA 5 PIECE PLACE S...
    $60
    Antique H & Co. Haviland & Company Limoges France Porcelain Oyster Plate
    Antique H & Co. Haviland & Company ...
    $95
    Antique Meissen Blue Onion Dinner Plate, 9 5/8
    Antique Meissen Blue Onion Dinner P...
    $59
    Antique Charles Field Haviland Limoges Oyster Plate Circa 1882-1890
    Antique Charles Field Haviland Limo...
    $180
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    LENOX HOLIDAY CHINA 5 PIECE PLACE SETTING-VINTAGE
    LENOX HOLIDAY CHINA 5 PIECE PLACE S...
    $60
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    1. truthordare truthordare, 6 years ago
      possibly a rattan handle with metal base that hooked into the holes. Nice art work, I agree hobbyist, some used a lot of gilding on their porcelain pieces.
    2. maryh1956 maryh1956, 6 years ago
      In the US in the early 20th century there were some very talented ameteur decorators (Meaning they were not formally trained artists) who would form china decorating circles, ordering blanks from some of the finest china companies, in order to decorate them and show off their skills. I believe this is what these pieces are
    3. maryh1956 maryh1956, 6 years ago
      The one with holes probably had a ribbon threaded through it, so it could be hung on the wall

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