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  • Modernist FURSTENBERG "WILHELMINA" Porcelain Serve Ware for 12
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    Circa 1960s, Porcelain by Furstenberg, Germany, Wilhelmina pattern. This elegantly modern set of white dishes by the renowned porcelain manufacturer Furstenberg features two gilded lines demarking the edge. The inner line is raised, an understated detail that gives gravitas to the contemporary nature of the design. This set, with its ample serving pieces, is comprised of 76 pieces total. The pattern is named Wilhelmina and is still in production. Excellent condition. PLACE PIECES 12 Dinner Plates 10 3/4s inches 12 Salad or Dessert Plates plus 5 spares 7 7/8ths inches 10 Soup Bowls 8 3/4 inches SERVING PIECES One Oval Serving Platter 14 inches One Oval Serving Platter 12 1/2 inches One Oval Serving Platter 8 3/8ths inches One Round Serving Platter 12 3/4s inches Two Round Nut or Bon-Bon Bowls 4 inches Two Round Serving Bowls...
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