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Listing is for one Mikasa Fine margaux pattern chop plate/ round serving platter,done in painting of multicolored orange,yellow,beige,green,brown,purple flowers bushes over ivory bone colored base.The Rim was decorated with slight scalloped raised lines and tan border edge. The wider panel RIM were decorated with different size raised parallel geometric blocks. Each bock was filled with either smooth,raised basket weave or raised flowers in off white color color.
Dimension:
12-1/2" Diameter
Condition: In well kept excellent pre-owned vintage soft ivory glass glossy glaze. No noticeable chips,cracks,utensils scratched marks that I can see or feel. There are a few raised original imperfections, shows in pics 8,9 and 10
Though, I may over look something. I tried to take pictures in closeup,so that imperfections can be seen.
Please review all pictures that may show vintage,aging or factory imperfections that may not meet your expectations.Message me for additional photos or clarification that may help decision making.
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Please note:
Listed price,including cost of packing materials, USPS priority with tracking and insurance for the total value of purchased price.
Many thanks in advance for your consideration in purchasing or browsing listed items in BunthyVintageRetro shop on Etsy.
PS:
ALASKAN and HAWAIIAN shoppers please contact me before purchase for accurate postal quotes
About Me:
My parents,brothers and sisters escaped from Cambodia ,seeked rescue in Refugee camp in Thailand near Cambodian border 1979, while Khmer rouge resistances still fought with Vietnamese-Cambodian coalitions. On November, 1980, my whole family was brought to the United States by Lutheran Church. We had nothing started out. I helped with makes end meet during my high school
years, by cleaning the houses of elderly church members.I was given used stuffs to bring home.
In college, I worked for Antiques colleges mall. That was when I fall in love with antiques or Vintages at very early age. Even after making good income as software developer, I still do treasure hunting at Goldwills,salvation army,yard sale,auction etc
After serious car accident 2011,I was asked to go on long term disability. I refused. 2016,I was let go.My income was decreased dramatically and monthly medical bills pile up.Thankfully, Etsy came to the rescue for selling my collection. Every sale I make, I hope my customers are excited as I am.I love estate sale. Your purchase helps my treasure hunting addiction. I don’t really make money on ceramic potteries and glass items as shipping cost and packing materials are high. It just a labor of love. Thank you for browsing.Bunthy