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Vintage 1940s June Rose Dinner Plates - Washington Colonial by Vogue - Set of Two - Pink Rose bridegroom Yet they grew up completely

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Yet they grew up completely untarnished - like hardy little native plants

- Illustrated throughout with and pen+ ink style drawings

picked up at the Charleston West 76 truck stop in 1951 for the price of $1

It was not unusual for distributors and makers to add both their marks to the backs of various dish patterns and shapes

Vintage 1940s June Rose Dinner Plates - Washington Colonial by Vogue - Set of Two - Pink Rose bridegroom Yet they grew up completelyThe feel of the clay draws me; its like a poultice. Its my first and only love. Mr. Bray, Uhl Pottery hand turner {HISTORY} Hailing from Evansville, Indiana in the mid 1940's, this set of vintage dinner plates in the June Rose pattern with the Washington Colonial shape was made by Vogue Pottery. Following WWII, Vogue bought the well known, well established Evansville pottery plant, Uhl which had been manufacturing jugware since the 1840's. Instead of

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