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File:Mayer-G-and-L-red-green-white-c-and-s.jpg|A mystery cup and saucer from the early 20th century. It was made by the Mayer China company and dates to the era of hand-striping, probably around the 1910s to 1920s, but the "G & L" logo turns up no restaurants, tea rooms, academic institutions, churches, fraternal organizations, factories, fire departments, or other of the "usual suspects" who customarily had their own sets of restaurantware.  
File:Mayer-G-and-L-red-green-white-c-and-s.jpg|A mystery cup and saucer from the early 20th century. It was made by the Mayer China company and dates to the era of hand-striping, probably around the 1910s to 1920s, but the "G & L" logo turns up no restaurants, tea rooms, academic institutions, churches, fraternal organizations, factories, fire departments, or other of the "usual suspects" who customarily had their own sets of restaurantware.  


File:Spritzdekor-blue-plums-cake-plate-germany.jpg|"Spritzdekor" is German for "airbrushed decorations' -- and this is a German porcelain spritzdekor cake plate fitted into a nickel-plated holder with handles. The image, airbrushed in shades of indigo blue, depicts two leafy branches of Damson Plums ("Kriechen-Pflaume") in full fruit. I bought this cake plate on eBay years ago, and it came all the way from Germany. It is very nearly identical to a cake plate that my German-Jewish grandmother Ida had in her home.  
File:Spritzdekor-blue-plums-cake-plate-germany.jpg|"Spritzdekor" is German for "airbrushed decorations" -- and this is a German porcelain spritzdekor cake plate fitted into a nickel-plated holder with handles. The image, airbrushed in shades of indigo blue, depicts two leafy branches of Damson Plums ("Kriechen-Pflaume") in full fruit. I bought this cake plate on eBay years ago, and it came all the way from Germany. It is very nearly identical to a cake plate that my German-Jewish grandmother Ida had in her home.  


File:BandW-RestaurantWare-Forum.jpg|The stack of vintage black-and-white restaurant ware on which i ate my breakfast on January 13th, 2021. These pieces all feature checkerboard bands with picoté edging. The creamer, butterpat, and small plate were made for the Hayes-Bickford cafeteria chain and the cup and saucer were once property of the Bonnet Bleu restaurant.
File:BandW-RestaurantWare-Forum.jpg|The stack of vintage black-and-white restaurant ware on which i ate my breakfast on January 13th, 2021. These pieces all feature checkerboard bands with picoté edging. The creamer, butterpat, and small plate were made for the Hayes-Bickford cafeteria chain and the cup and saucer were once property of the Bonnet Bleu restaurant.

Revision as of 20:13, 17 November 2024

Welcome to Porcelain Madness, a decorative annex to The Mystic Tea Room, where every piece of chinaware tells a story.