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Small serving dish, Charles Field Haviland Limoges pattern Baroness. Garland of pink flowers with blue bows; gold around edges, slightly scalloped, and gold bows at either end.

Indian Biryani with chicken and spices in traditional style

Mark: Tezuka Kinsei, Tokuyama (C 1910-20)

Size (approx): Dia. = 15.5" (39 cm); Deep = 2" (5 cm)

Original Antique, price US$ 800

Vintage serving dish marked 'Barratts of Staffordshire.

Lovely soy candle in a vintage sugar bowl lovingly scented in tantalizing tuberose!

A nice Homer Laughlin gravy boat in a lovely rust and cream color.

This is a sweet soy candle in a vintage creamer. It is filled with luscious lemon lavender soy wax!

Japanese Imari Dish - Dating to around 1800

Size (approx): Dia. = 16.25", Deep = 2.5"

Original Antique, price US$ 850

The bottom of a small serving dish, Charles Field Haviland Limoges pattern Baroness. Garland of pink flowers with blue bows; gold around edges, slightly scalloped, and gold bows at either end.

Serving Platter.

 

Red clay fired to cone 4 (about 2100 degrees F). Wheel-thrown and altered. Terra Sigilatta, glaze, wax resist decoration

Table set for celebration St. Valentine's Day

Repurposed vintage finds necklace and earring set. Featuring a brass bell with turquoise and red coral.

Mark: Tezuka Kinsei, Tokuyama (C 1910-20)

Size (approx): Dia. = 15.5" (39 cm); Deep = 2" (5 cm)

Original Antique, price US$ 800

Joyful Plasticware offers Plastic Serving Trays. These Plastic Trays are available in various shapes and sizes. Manufactured with premium quality plastic materials they ensure high degree of performance. These plastic serving trays are also available in different exotic colors.

 

We also take corporate and promotion trays bulk order.

 

Plastic Serving Trays are used for serving food or snacks for the guest or any other thing. These trays appears very stylish and elegant in design and also available at economical prices. We offer different trays like Celebration, Welcome, Liberty, Italia, German, Party, Elegance, Olympus, Harmony, Dynesty, Sapphire.

 

For more details visit our website www.joyful.co.in

Vintage serving dish marked 'Barratts of Staffordshire.

Brown stoneware platter with attatched inner edge. Perfect chips and dip-I almost couldn't part with this one. Green glaze with areas of yellow green and near turquoise in some areas-lovely speckled clay body. Wheel hrown and altered-

 

See this piece and more of my work at Gallery 510 in the Oregon District in Dayton, OH- Always open on 1st Fridays and Urban Nights this weekend!!

This is a close up of my SoBe Fused Glass Bottle candle holder/serving dish/wall art. This one is Liz Fuel and features the Lizard on his dirtbike.

A Selection of Mini Treats served on a tray.

 

Checkout more of my Food shots.

Pyrex Verde divided serving dish and covered casserole, found at the Sally Ann this weekend.

I love the vintage design of the knob handle and winged side tabs and the size is perfect for a dip dish.

This is a lead crystal candle dish with a lid. Very bright and pretty to display in your bathroom with soaps or put your favorite candy in!

This hand-built ceramic three part serving dish is by Bandana Pottery, comprised of Michael Hunt and Naomi Dalglish, operating from a studio near Bakersville, North Carolina. It was purchased directly from the artists on the St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour in May 2023.

This a lovely french bottle vase!

A oh so lovely clear stone brooch in the shape of a flower in gold tone metal! Very pretty!

Japaneas typical drink.

Hudsons canadian tap house is now using teak cutting boards as serving dishes from Proteak.

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An interesting piece - it is clearly an advertising gimmick for the distillery - James Watson & Co Ltd, Distillers, Dundee.

I bought it because of the subject - St Michael's Mount in Cornwall. There was another plate on sale - of a Scottish rock formation. It was only when I got it home that I realised I should have bought the other, too. It's a pun - "Scotch on the rocks" - prominent rocks around the British Isles being featured on each of these trays.

Perhaps others have seen further examples in the series.

From what I've seen through Google, under the hand-made label below the image the name of one of Watsons' whiskys is printed. A past owner would rather not be seen to be endorsing intoxicating liquor in their home - so has blanked out that reference - and also the name of the distillery printed on the back of the plate.

No manufacturere's name is given on the plate, but a letter 'H' is visible, and the number 11 surmounting 09 is stamped onto the reverse.

It would be interesting to see if the original print from which this image was taken still exists.

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