Description
The gold rims are wonderful shape with no rub marks or worn spots
bright greens and yellows
this casserole dish was beautifully kept and is in gorgeous shape - ready for another 50 years of baking and casserole making
to its original humble family-style passion and thus faded out by the early 2000s
Vintage 1940s Pink Rose Luncheon Plates - Taylor Smith Taylor circa 1948 tray The gold rims are wonderfulAs a background for the food you serve, your table should be as inviting as you can make it. Cooking for Company, 1968 {HISTORY} It's fun to imagine that by the 1960s, twenty years after this trio of plates was made, the trend in table setting was mix and match a style that avoided monotony and encouraged creativity when it came to serving up something delicious. This trio is perfect for such inspiration. Made by Taylor Smith Taylor in West Virginia
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