Piece 1: A small tray that may hold trinkets and mayber there was a matching cup. (There is an indentations for a cup) (Maybe for a bedside tray) (About 5 inches long)
Porcelain matte finish with gold accented. Made in Japan
What is it called?
The manufacturer?
Piece 2: Dimensional duck picture in porcelain. SOLVED
I saw something close from Napco. No writing on it. SOLVED Lefton
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Thank you Colorado Native. I did find this duck plate and it is a Lefton Dimensional Plate Plaque
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Policequilts Reputation: 925 See Policequilts' booth |
No clue on what the use on the first one, but that red JAPAN is from the 1950s according to gotheborg.com, post WWII for sure.
The second, not a clue, have never seen a plate like that one but it makes me think English when I look at it. Only a guess here.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
Wow this tray is something! LOVE it!
I’d see a cup and cookies there.
Maybe a place setting (one of a set)
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Rosenthal Reputation: 652 See Rosenthal's booth |
I’m pretty sure the duck plate was made by Lefton.
It probably lost it’s foil sticker over the years.
I found others like it by searching “Lefton duck plate”.
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colorado_native2 Reputation: 16 See colorado_native2's booth |
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