Description
A true eyewitness to 20th-century life and design
and dessert
while also serving as an Ambassador to the United States
this vintage pair of porcelain enamelware bowls was part of an extensive cookware series that included pots
Antique Theodore Haviland Coromandel Porcelain Dinner Plates - Set of Two - Imported to Wright, Tyndale and Van Roden, Philadelphia circa 1920s pink restaurant ware A true eyewitness to 20th-centuryDistinctive dinnerware for country houses and seashore homes (from a Wright, Tyndale and van Roden advertisement circa 1915) {HISTORY} Made in France by Theodore Haviland and imported to Philadelphia, PA to the luxury retail store of Wright, Tyndale and van Roden, these colorful dinner plates were made in the 1920s and feature a beautiful floral motif. In business since 1842 when it was originally known as Steele Bros. Wright, Tyndale and van Roden
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