Experience the charm and elegance of vintage decorative art with this exquisite LEFTON hand-painted small pitcher and bowl set, complete with a matching tray. Featuring the serene Dogwood pattern, item number #02871, this set is a beautiful representation of LEFTON's renowned craftsmanship and attention to detail. The delicate dogwood flowers are intricately painted, bringing a touch of nature's beauty into your home. This collectible set, dating back to the mid-20th century, is a perfect example of timeless design and artistry. Ideal for display in a curio cabinet, as a centerpiece, or used as part of a vintage table setting, it adds a nostalgic and refined touch to any decor.
Historical Significance
LEFTON China, established in 1941 by George Zoltan Lefton, is a testament to post-war American entrepreneurship and the global appreciation for fine ceramics. Known for its wide range of high-quality ceramics and hand-painted designs, LEFTON became synonymous with collectible giftware and decorative items. The Dogwood pattern on this set is particularly evocative of the era's appreciation for nature and meticulous craftsmanship. This pitcher, bowl, and tray set not only serves as a beautiful piece of decor but also as a piece of history, reflecting the trends and cultural values of its time.
Notes: clean
Used with age appropriate wear and tear
Housewares, Tableware
18%
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Centennial, Colorado 80015
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