White Lid, No Markings. I was told it's Franciscan.
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White Lid, No Markings. I was told it's Franciscan.
I recently was gifted a boatload of mid-century ceramic/glass, and one piece in particular I haven't been able to identify.
I only have the lid. It's white, there is a single black squiggle overlaying a gray line. My father told me he think's it is Franciscan, but I can't seem to find any similar styles produced by them.
There are no markings that I can find.
Front:
Back:
I'd love to find the vessel this belonged to and complete it, but just knowing what it is would mean a lot.
Thank you!
I only have the lid. It's white, there is a single black squiggle overlaying a gray line. My father told me he think's it is Franciscan, but I can't seem to find any similar styles produced by them.
There are no markings that I can find.
Front:
Back:
I'd love to find the vessel this belonged to and complete it, but just knowing what it is would mean a lot.
Thank you!
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jamie79512- Number of posts : 2
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Re: White Lid, No Markings. I was told it's Franciscan.
Solved it!
It's a Metlox Aztex handled serving dish / fruit dish. The bottom is as cool as the lid.
It's a Metlox Aztex handled serving dish / fruit dish. The bottom is as cool as the lid.
jamie79512- Number of posts : 2
Location : Texas
Registration date : 2017-01-02
Re: White Lid, No Markings. I was told it's Franciscan.
It's an interesting looking dish and glad you've solved it.
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