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  1. Vtg Lefton China Violet Chintz Saucer 5" Iridescent Center Gold Scalloped Rim

    Shows wear due to age please see all photos. Would look great on a gallery wall of plates.This vintage Lefton China Violet Chintz saucer is a stunning piece of decorative cookware with a 5" iridescent center and gold scalloped rim. Handmade with a floral pattern and a Victorian style, this bone china saucer is perfect for all occasions and adds a touch of elegance to any table setting. The glossy finish and chintz production style give it a unique and collectible appeal. Made in China, this original piece is sure to be a cherished addition to any pottery and glass collection.

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  2. Royal China ROYAL VIOLET Relish Gravy Under Tray Crazed

    Very Good but crazed. Piece Type: Gravy Under Tray. Pattern: Royal Violet. Maker: Royal China.

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  3. EIMASS® Resin Crystals, Flat Back Gems for Costumes, A True Alternative to Glass

    Trusted by experts, loved by creatives—choose EIMASS® to make your vision shine. 💎 EIMASS® Premium Round Resin Flat Back Rhinestones – No Holes. Whether you're adding shine to a couture gown or bringing life to a craft project,EIMASS® rhinestones stand out for theirpremium quality, vibrant clarity, and consistent shape.

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  4. Lenox China FRENCH PERLE VIOLET coffee Mug GC

    in good condition

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  5. 3 Pretty Victorian WILD VIOLETS Trios, Porcelain Tea Plates, Cups & Saucers

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  6. Royal Stafford Violet Pompadour Bone China Trio Tea Cup & Saucer & Side Plate

    Violets pompadour cup saucer and side plate with gold trim In good condition

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  7. Pr Vintage 6" plates Hdptd Violets Pansies Floral reticulated porcelain china

    Pair of plates, 6".

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  8. Limoges Elite Bawo Dotter 8" Plate P&B Studio Green Purple Floral GOLD 1900-1914

    HISTORY/MARKS: In the 1860’s, Bawo & Dotter was established in New York City for the purpose of importing china, especially Limoges porcelain. The green mark on this plate is the underglaze white ware mark #5 (Collector’s Encyclopedia of Limoges Porcelain, 3rd edition by Mary Frank Gaston) which was used 1900-1932.

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