Thanks, Charlie, for calling those marks to my attention. Book Two shows three marks, but not Cellini Shop.
Everlast...Daffodils |
Everlast...Bamboo |
Everlast...Pine cones |
Everlast...Rose |
Everlast...Geese |
Everlast...Grape |
Everlast..."tomatoes" * |
Unknown |
Everlast...Chain link |
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Everlast..."tomato" * |
Wendell August DW |
L to R California Made, DePonceau, Continental DW |
Buenilum DW |
Rodney Kent salad servers DW |
Continental DW |
Wendell August DW |
Wendell August DW |
Palmer-Smith DW |
Kraftware, displayed to show notching on curve of handle. DW |
*The motif that is often called "tomato" may officially be Apple , The original Apple was either worn or replaced without the motif name changing....so I've been told. I have a small piece that shows the motif to be distinctly an apple. Later ones certainly appear to be a tomato. We have a collector in our group who can probably set us straight on this, if she reads this.
Blogger has its limitations and today I have been dealing with all of them. I have yet to restore some photos that have disappeared and hope that the existing ones do not scatter wildly in the process.
Dannie
Blogger has its limitations and today I have been dealing with all of them. I have yet to restore some photos that have disappeared and hope that the existing ones do not scatter wildly in the process.
Dannie
Dannie, Such a wonderful collection of serving utensils! They are so decorative and interesting. This was a wonderful post!
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Thank you, Susan. They are fun to use.
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