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Hamilton Transferware Bone Dish Crescent Green Gold browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Decorative Art:Ceramics:English:Porcelain: Pre 1910: item # 820824 Please refer to our stock # tr7885 when inquiring.
Antiques At Time Was P. O. Box 2151 Sequim, WA 98382-2151 USA 360-477-4128 Guest Book $30.00 |
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| This is a John Maddock and Sons Ltd, England crescent bone dish in the Hamilton pattern made 1896-1906. The pattern on a molded and scalloped semi porcelain, a type of ironstone, is a green floral transfer or transferware with a gold star or snowflake and gold trim. The crescent dish or bone dish measures 1.15 inches high by 5.74 inches long by 4 inches wide and is in very good +++ condition with no chips or cracks and only minor gold wear. Crescent dishes were developed by the victorians to sit by the dinner plate and collect the bones of the meal. They are used now for salads, sauces, sushi at the dinner table. I keep my glasses in one at night by the bedside. I also use one on my desk for paper clips. The desk doesn't have to be boring! Shipping in the US by USPS priority insured. | |||||||
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