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Pantry & Cupboard

1 – Set “Willow Ware” China - *

 

1 – “   White China –

 

1 – Set (6) Large Stainless Steel Knives – **

1 – “ Small               “         “         “

1 – “ Ster. Silver Forks –

1 – “ plated   “         -

6 – Tablespoons –

1 – Cold Meat Fork –

14 – Ster. Silv. Teaspoons –

6 – plated      “         -

1 – Ster. Silv. Sugar Spoon –

2 – plated      “         “

1 – Ster. Silv. Butter Knife –

2 – plated      “         “         -

 

5 – pcs. Salt & pepper sh. -                               .65

 

2 – Casseroles (pyrex)       ***     -                   5.00

1 – Silv. pl. Bread Tray –

1 – Chromium Bonbon Dish –

 

* [A popular Chinese-inspired blue landscape pattern.]

 

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** [Although the commercial manufacture of stainless steel began before 1920, the term did not come into use until the 1920s.]

 

*** [Pyrex clear ovenware was first marketed by Corning in 1915. Note that these were assigned the highest value on the list, suggesting that they were relatively new. http://www.pyrexcollector.com/history.php ]

 

 

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