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D.H. Holmes Co. Centennial Celebration Plate New Orleans (1942)

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Transferware28 of 153My Great Grandmothers favorite vase, which I inherited after her death.Does anyone recognise the pattern on the tiles? Believed to be by MASONS
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    Posted 7 years ago

    Fleamarket…
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    Found in the Junk Pile. Limited Centennial Celebration Plate New Orleans. 1942. America's Most Interesting City.

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    1. billretirecoll billretirecoll, 7 years ago
      I love these Vernon Kilns plates, and have many Fleamarkettammy, I cant remember if I have this one, but I always try to buy them, when I find them at a low price, or it has special meaning, to me! :^D
      Vernon Kilns made these plates, for States, Counties, Cities, Historical Land marks, Businesses, People, or events, from the late 1930's into the 1960's. I would say that 100's of patterns/scenes were made, and all collectable! Nice find! :^)

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