This pretty Mikasa platter is from the discontinued Sunland pattern line, number 3113-KI. The 12 inch platter features a spray of orange and yellow flowers to one side of the white plate, with a yellow accent line around the rim.
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This pretty Mikasa platter is from the discontinued Sunland pattern line, number 3113-KI. The 12 inch platter features a spray of orange and yellow flowers to one side of the white plate, with a yellow accent line around the rim.
This beautiful cobalt blue plate was made in japan. The deep blue platter features a intricately painted carriage surrounded by flowers.
This vintage silver plate tray was made by Towle. The pattern “Old English”, with an ornate edge of flowers and an etched damask design in the center, was originally designed for flatware in the 1890s.
This lovely scallop edge metal bowl was made in England for Daher in the seventies. The dish features a pretty Asian inspired design of birds and floral motifs in shades of lilac, blue, bright green, orange, yellow and gold with a white exterior.
This beautiful vintage Jim Beam decanter bottle features a cool matte and shiny gold finish with a pink and green floral accent on ivory. This collectible bottle was made by Genuine Regal China Corporation.
These cute retro mugs were made in Japan in the seventies. The white mugs feature an adorable orange and yellow daisy pattern on a green background that wraps around the top portion of the mug.
This is a simply stunning velveteen chenille purse. The plush black chenille tapestry of the front, back and flap features a stylized floral motif in shades of red, pink, blue, green and yellow.
These great vintage ironstone mugs were Made in England by Biltons. They are cream with darker brown speckles and decorated with a chocolate brown design of flowers, scrolls and swirls - inspired by damask and baroque patterns with a mod twist.
New in original package, this wonderful floral double flat sheet is straight out of the seventies. Double and the modern full are the same size.
These two melamine dinner plates were made by Laguna Melmac in the mid twentieth century. The plates feature a striped border in several shades of avocado green with white flowers and teal accents.