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these bowls most likely date to the 1920s-1930s era just before the factory closed and the partnership ended in the late 1930s
which were ideal for hand-drying towels
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Vintage 1940s Rosalie Berry Bowls by Viktor Schreckengost for American Limoges - Set of Three jonquils these bowls most likely dateIt's function. That's what I was always attracted to Viktor , 2006 {HISTORY} Meet Rosalie. She was just one of many pretty dish patterns designed by 20th century industrial artist, Viktor Schreckengost (1906 2008) for American Limoges. Made in Sebring, Ohio in the 1940s, the Rosalie pattern contains gold filigree, a tightly ribbed rim, and a big, billowy floral bouquet at the center. Designed in the Triumph shape, which Victor debuted in 1937, Rosalie
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