Description
- Embroidery colors include: lime green
The smaller one measures 1/8" of an inch in size
Fading of gold in some spots around the rim edge
Ohio during in 1957
Crazing throughout
Rare Vintage 1920s Clinchfield China Pheasant Platter - Edwin Megargee Bird Art circa 1927 green leaves - Embroidery colors include: limeALL THINGS WEAR A LUSTER WHICH IS THE GIFT OF THE PRESENT AND A TARNISH OF TIME. RALPH WALDO EMERSON {HISTORY} Just a few months short of its 95th birthday, this almost antique Clinchfield platter is a rare gem among Southern pottery makers. In operation from 1916 to 1957, Clinchfield Pottery based in Erwin, Tennessee was a favorite everyday dish manufacturer among American households during the early part of the 20th century. Prized for both their
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