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dpizarro03
dpizarro03
Updated Jul 14
dpizarro03
dpizarro03
Updated Jul 14

Franciscan Masterpiece “Desert Rose” Creamer and Covered Sugar Bowl Set

Franciscan Materpiece

$35 $80

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First introduced in 1941 by Gladding, McBean & Company and created by designer Annette Honeywell of Los Angeles, Desert Rose was designed to give it a West Coast feel with its hand-painted clusters of vibrant pink flowers, olive green stems on a cream background, and graceful brown branches as trim for each piece. This pattern has become a classic and many lovers of fine porcelain dinnerware are still drawn to its unique design and vintage charm. This set of creamer and sugar bowl with lid is in pristine unused condition. I am offering the set at a great price considering its condition and the fact that a renowned website sells the set for $76. The creamer has an 8 oz. capacity and measures 4 1/8” H, the sugar bowl measures 4 1/8” H. Crafted in England from 1985 to 2003. Please hand wash to preserve its beauty. Please note that photography lighting sometimes affects colors and hues. I strive to be as descriptive of the item as possible. I will happily answer any questions that you may have before making your decision to purchase. I pack with care and usually ship within three days. Offers are always welcome, but please be courteous, lowball offers will be ignored.
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