Description
Fisher first visited in 1929 and then stayed for a few years while attending University in the 1930s and then returned again in the 1970s for another visit
- Illustrated throughout by Alan Singer
the graese jar often rested on the counter near the stove or even on it
this is a wonderful collection of passed-down family favorites
Vintage 1920s Homer Laughlin Yellow and Orange Floral Platter - Newell Shape by Frederick H. Rhead circa 1928-mid 1930s mabel wong lilienstein Fisher first visited in 1929{HISTORY} There's one detail about dish patterns from the 1920s that make them stand out in comparison to other serving pieces from other eras. These 1920s beauties often contain the color black as a prominent part of the color palette when it comes to florals and stripes, shading, and details. Not a typical color choice often seen again until the 1970s and beyond, black in the 1920s was stylish and modern, sophisticated and sleek, an artistic choice
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