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Your Price: $ 34.00
Item Number: 7100 |
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Circa: 1952 Country of Origin: United States Manufacturer: Sterling China
This unusual piece of red transferware heavy restaurant ware china was made by Sterling in 1952. I believe it's a chop suey dish, used in a Chinese or other Oriental cuisine restaurant. It has a low pedestal base, elongated diamond shape, and measures 7*1/2" by 5-1/8" by 1-3/8" high. The red transfer design is floral with a basket in the center and a border of geometric dots and crossed lines.
There are some white utensil marks in the surface but no chips or other damage. The underside is marked Sterling Vitrified China, East Liverpool Ohio U.S.A. and has a 1952 letter M date code. The letter Y is also stamped underglaze, separate from the backstamp - I'm not sure what it stands for.
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