Description
Unlike popular Ball and Atlas jars which capture the canning jar market these days
instead of a loosey-goosey act of guesswork brought on by vague instructions
and a chapter on Texas wines and food pairings
Held in collections around the world including the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Royal Trust
Like many food-centric careers
Vintage American Limoges Treasure Island Berry Bowls Designed By Viktor Schreckengost circa 1940s-1950s - Set of Three morton gill clark Unlike popular Ball and AtlasIt's function. That's what I was always attracted to Viktor Schreckengost, 2006 {HISTORY} Designed by influential 20th century industrial artist, Viktor Schreckengost (1906 2008), this vintage set of berry bowls was made in Sebring, Ohio by American Limoges between the 1940s 1950s. Known as the Treasure Island pattern in the Triumph shape, these bowls feature a pastel peach rim, gold laurel leaves, and an urn style pot of colorful cottage flowers. In
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