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Triumph American Limoges Prince Rupert Bread Dessert Plate Dish 22K Gold 6.25"

$ 10.56

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Triumph American Limoges Prince Rupert Plate - 22 K Gold - 6.25” Bread Dessert Plate
Shabby Cottage Chic - Robin Egg Blue/Grey/Gold/Multicolor Roses & Flowers
This beautiful plate or dish makes an elegant statement.  It is from the 1950’s and is long retired.
“Triumph” Limoges Prince Rupert 22 k gold wide rim soup bowls approximately 6.25” across and has thick blue & gray bands along with a thin gold band.  The outer rim is a gold filigree design.   The center is a floral design with roses.
Made in the USA.  The gray to blue rings inside the bowl are textured and rippled, a very unique effect!   Great condition for its age. It is free of chips, cracks, and stains, but may have minor imperfections such as light scratches, minor trim wear, and/or minor crazing.
Marked on the underside with:
TRIUMPH American LIMOGES
Sebring, Ohio
Warranted 22K Gold
Prince Rupert T
Near the word TRIUMPH there is a company leaf design and 2 Stars along with the number 18 on top of the right hand star.  Also the number 35 is lower from the Prince Rupert T.
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