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Natural clay color serving bowl with a very shiny glaze on all but the bottom. The side is has a light cream background, with a very stylized design of green leaves and possibly black olives.
Two chubby cherubs are on either side of a garland of flowers, with pink and blue as the predominant colors on this pair of mugs.
Decorative numbered collector plate reproduction of Goya's painting of interest to the art collector, as well as stamp collectors, and those who collect limited edition decorative plates.
1991 Corelle Happy Holidays plate depicting two children nestled in their beds, with Santa hovering over them, would be great as a serving tray for those really special cookies he always enjoys.
Idaho souvenir plate with 22k gold band with a faint floral design around the picture of the state capitol in the center surrounded by a gold filigree design.
Currier & Ives Yoke and Plow plate with a cross hatch green background with an oxen yoke at the top and bottom and an old plow on each side, with a central picture of an old grist mill.
1971 gold rimmed Bluff Illinois Centennial commemorative plate depicting a farmer plowing with his team of mules alongside the tracks where an old iron horse train is chugging by.
1976 limited edition commemorative plate of the Horton covered bridge, produced to benefit the Blount County Historical Society.
Rounded triangular Sequoia Kings Canyon souvenir ashtray with three gold cigarette resting grooves and park scenes around the central image of the General Sherman Tree.
Bicentannial Liberty Bell commemorative plate with gold trim, the Liberty Bell, and two flags - one from 1776 and the other from 1976.
Gold trimmed scalloped shaped Canada souvenir plate with embossed gold maple leaves. The Coats of Arms and Emblems of the provinces surround the Canadian Coat of Arms in the middle.
Colonial Williamsburg opalescent cup and saucer depicting the Governor's Palace of Virginia, Jamestown Church Tower, public Gaol, Magazine, statue of Pocahontus, and the Wren Building.