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          3 – Fancy China plates –

          5 – Chinese Cereal Dishes –

          18 – Saucers –

          10 – Cups –

          1 – China Sugar Bowl –

          1 – Cheese plate & Knife -                      .75

          1 – Covered Vegetable Dish –

          3 – Uncovered “      “ –

          1 – Fruit plate –

          1 – pewter Fruit Dish –

          1 – “   Sherbet  “ -                                  .20

(Ant.)  1 – Silv. plated Cake Basket –

          1 – Glass Water pitcher –

          5 – Large China Cake plates –

          10 – “            “ Dinner “ –

          8 – Small China       “ –

          5 – China Oatmeal Dishes -                              .50

          4 – Small China pitchers -                      .40

Kitchen Knives & Spoons –

 

1 – Horn Handled Carving Set –

 

Tin, Aluminum, Granite Ware - *

          1 – Large G. Ware Dish -                        .20

 

* [Granite Ware dishes are speckled, porcelain enamel-coated steel, typically black. The St. Louis Stamping Company first made them in 1874. They became popular because they were cheap, lightweight, and easy to clean, compared to cast iron. http://history.smrld.org/national-enameling-stamping-company-a-brief-history/ ]

 

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