Description
Called the Regina
There is one small cooking spot on one page on a handwritten note in pen on another page
- Includes 10 unused postcards
trusty cotton apron - the one that has seen years of cooking adventures with the spots and stains to prove it - and you exchanged it for this beauty just before you headed to table
this floral pattern was called Primrose Dream and was sold in both individual pieces and also convenience sets which could include up to 40 pieces of various sizes and shapes
Vintage White 1970s McCoy Pottery Planter - Floraline Series 506 by Lancaster Colony Corp susan williams-ellis Called the ReginaA garden is a grand teacher. Gertrude Jekyll {HISTORY} In the 1960s, the florist trade fell in love with a new planter design. It was called Floraline and it was made by McCoy Pottery. Stylishly mod, it featured a lazy, loopy design and was washed in a creamy shade of white, like milk. Part of McCoy's #506 pottery mold, this planter came in a variety of other colors too including green and yellow, a colorful array for a colorful garden indoors or out.
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