The gold edge is rubbed and worn in some spots
This pattern features an ivory-colored background known as Old Ivory which refers to ivory-colored clay used in the manufacturing process
Brennan's continues to be run by members of the Brennan family
These two luggage pieces in the Saddle Tan shade (similar to terracotta) were made in the 1950s as part of Shwayder Bros Streamlite series - a lighter design of their original 1940s composition
- Aluminum binding
Antique Pink Rose Porcelain Bread Plates by Hermann Ohme circa 1900-1920s - Set of Six pie dish The gold edge is rubbed{HISTORY} Made by Hermann Ohme in Silesia, Germany between 1900 1920, these porcelain bread plates feature a gorgeous color palette of pastel shades that include blush, raspberry, pale butter, pale mint, dove grey and pine green. Ideal for serving bread, desserts, hors d'oeuvres and appetizers, these small plates in all their cottage style garden glory will make any table more feminine, any celebration more eye catching. Operating from the early 1880s