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    By Powell, Bishop & Stonier, T. & R. Boote
    Located in Dayton, OH
    Pair of late 19th century brown transferware serving platters. The oval platter by T&R Boote in the Lahore pattern, design registered 7 January 1880, showing a radial floral design and border. The rectangular platter is by Powell, Bishop and Stonier...
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    Located in Dayton, OH
    "Antique 20th century Staffordshire transferware porcelain jug or pitcher featuring an English landscape in black, originally designed by James Cutts for W. Adams & Sons, and a yellow border around the upper edge. “James Cutts was born in 1808 in Pinxton, Derbyshire, he was the 9th of 10 children and the youngest of five boys. His father, John Cutts, was a moderately gifted china painter, trained at the Derby porcelain works, who moved to become manager of the Pinxton porcelain...
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  • Antique English Country Blue Painted Wood Serving Tray Trinket Dish Rustic 14"
    Located in Dayton, OH
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    Early 20th Century Country Platters and Serveware

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  • Antique Knowles Taylor & Knowles Fish Trout Pike Serving Platter Iridescent 15"
    Located in Dayton, OH
    Late 19th - early 20th century semi-vitreous porcelain oval serving platter by Knowles, Taylor and Knowles. Features an iridescent orange border and transferware garland of roses around the images of a trout and a pike. "Knowles, Taylor & Knowles (KT&K) was a pottery company in East Liverpool, Ohio from 1854 to 1931. The original owners were: Issac Knowles, John Taylor, (Issac's son-in-law) and Homer Knowles (Issac's son). The pottery produced all types of wares from yellow ware, ironstone, and semi-vitreous dinnerware, but it is best known for the light-weight, translucent Lotus Ware. Produced mainly in the 1890s, Lotus was meant to compete with the successful Belleek porcelain made in Ireland. High cost and breakage forced K&TK to halt production of Lotus. KT&K is not to be confused with Knowles China of Newell, WV. Even though Edwin M. Knowles of Knowles China was the son of Issac, the two companies operated independently of each other. In 1929, KT&K merged with several other potteries to form the American China Corporation, but the company folded due to the Great Depression." (Source: Laurel...
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  • Large Antique Scalloped Floral Botanical Toleware Serving Tray Platter 25"
    Located in Dayton, OH
    Early 20th century black metal tole serving tray with scalloped Chippendale style edge, hand painted with a pattern in gold around the border and a bouquet of flowers at the center. ...
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  • 1934 Antique Reed & Barton Silver Plate Oval Serving Vanity Platter Tray 21"
    By Reed & Barton
    Located in Dayton, OH
    "Antique 1934 Reed & Barton number 10002-20 oval silver plate serving platter; edge engraved with the initials CMC. “The Reed & Barton story began in 1824, when Isaac Babbitt created a new metal alloy - ""Britannia metal"" - in his Taunton, Massachusetts pewter shop. Babbitt joined forces with craftsmen Henry G. Reed and Charles E. Barton to produce this innovative, higher quality pewter ware. When Babbitt encountered financial difficulties, Reed & Barton offered to take control and began manufacturing products under their own names. The fledgling company's goods reflected uncompromising standards of excellence, starting with its initial silverplate products and extending to the exquisite sterling silver creations that resulted from the silver discoveries of the late 1800s. The company has remained privately owned by the family of Henry Reed. Besides the flatware for which it is renowned, Reed & Barton operates other brands as well: Reed & Barton Handcrafted Chests, the world's largest manufacturer of handmade chests, cigar humidors, pen chests...
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    Vintage 1930s Platters and Serveware

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    Metal

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  • Antique Derby Marbleized Supper Set on Georgian Hardwood Tray
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