and suggested seasonal menus to compliment the natural progression of eating in tune with the environment as it evolves and changes throughout the year
we would say this teapot came home as a gift for a child whose dad or uncle or brother was serving overseas in the military and wanted to bring a special treat back for his little tea partier
and it suggested that not everyone was interested in being a domestic goddess in a picture-perfect Betty Crocker kitchen
they were originally intended as bread and butter plates
this tablecloth is eye-catching from all angles
Vintage Hall China Orange Poppies Jug Pitcher - Radiance #4 circa 1933-1953 little boy and suggested seasonal menus to{HISTORY} As bright and colorful as the day it was made, this large vintage floral poppy jug was made by Hall China Company between the 1930s and the 1950s. Popular for the next twenty years, the Orange Poppy pattern could be found on a wide range of kitchenware pieces, including mixing bowls, bakeware, canisters, casseroles, teapots, and dinnerware a veritable flower field of graceful beauty floating in and around cook spaces across the country.