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Updated 14 hours ago
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Updated 14 hours ago

Vintage Taylor Smith & Taylor "Petal Lane" Creamer Sauce Boat

Taylor Smith & Taylor

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You'll fall in love with the shape of this creamer as well as the funky turquoise interior. This creamer from Taylor, Smith & Taylor, features the beautiful Petal Lane pattern, adding a touch of elegance to any table setting with its modern, sleek look and stunning silver rims. The 1950s pattern features an offset spray of flowers in shades of sky blue, sage green, black, and just a touch of pink because it was the 50s after all. Measuring 6" long, 3-1/2" wide, and 2-1/4" deep,  this semi-porcelain bowl is perfect for serving cream or sauces. I just love the retro shape of this creamer!  The TST brand's reputation for quality and durability shines through on this oven-safe and craze-proof creamer that will last for years to come. Ideal for collectors and vintage enthusiasts alike, this creamer is a must-have addition to your dinnerware collection. The creamer is in pristine condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing. The colorful pattern is still crisp and vibrant, and the silver rims show no wear. Please read the full description and view the photos closely before purchasing. Thanks for taking a look! If you ❤️ all things vintage or unique, please check out my other listings, including more TST pieces.
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