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LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY

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LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY

LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY. Branded and made especially for Le Cirque. These plates were used at the following locations (1995 onward). When the restaurants closed in 2017, items from the restaurant were auctioned off (including plates like these). Plate has a greenish edge with orange detailing and features monkeys playing with apples. “Le Cirque” is written in cursive along the monkey’s tail. Please note that green on the plate was quite difficult to photograph. I’ve gotten the closest approximation in the photos that I can get to the real color. Plates show use with some light wear and imperfections. Please do zoom in on photos. CONDITION no chips or cracks white dot on orange edge as shown Very light tine marks OVER 2 pounds. Le Cirque 2000 NYC. Le Cirque Las Vegas. Le Cirque was established in 1974 by Sirio Maccioni and continued. To be run by the family through its closure in 2018. It opened at the Mayfair Regent Hotel. At 58 East 65th Street in March 1974. From 1986 to 1992, Daniel Boulud. And in 1995, it was awarded the James Beard Award. The restaurant at the Mayfair closed in 1996 and reopened as Le Cirque 2000 at the P. Alace Hotel in 1997 where it remained a hotspot through 2002. In 2006, the restaurant moved to a location in the Bloomberg Tower building at One Beacon Court (151 East 58th Street) and operated as Le Cirque New York at One Beacon Court. It comprised 16,000-square-foot 1,500 m. And was designed by interior designer Adam Tihany and architect Costas Kondylis. Le Cirque New York closed on January 1, 2018, due to rising rent costs and other operational challenges. Please ensure that you are completely. Satisfied with the pictures – which are. Part of the description – as well as my. Thanks for stopping by! You have 3 days to pay. Added to buyers total. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
LE CIRQUE RESTAURANT BERNARDAUD LIMOGES 11.75 PLATE CHARGER #4 dinner MONKEY

24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane

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24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane
24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane
24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane
24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane
24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane
24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane
24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane

24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane
Description: DURABLE & RELIABLE- Sturdy and durable stainless steel body and 4 cast iron burners. This kind of Commercial Hot Plate is all certified by the US ETL Certification. Stainless steel and cast iron provide high durability without rusting for long-term use and ensure the surface be easy to clean after cooking EFFICIENT & POWERFUL – 4 heavy cast iron burners provide stable fire during your cooking. They offer all the power you’ll need to cook in a short time. Two burners ensure you cook two dishes at the same time and keep up with your busiest hours during food supplies SAFE & STABLE – 4 stainless steel controls are designed with no gas leakage. Professional setting accessories are included for attaching this commercial range to a propane tank easily with no gas leaking. The control can be adjusted precisely to control the power you need. The adjustable non-slip feet provide enough stability EASY TO CLEAN – A removable drip pan and stainless steel panel are designed for easy cleaning. Stainless steel base plate can prevent oil droplets effectively during cooking. Oil stains and food residue that be collected in the pan are easy to clean after cooking, prevent your countertop from soiled EXTENSIVE APPLICATIONS – It’s the ideal commercial hot plate for food trucks and restaurant supplies. It takes not much space and can be placed on the top of work tables which is perfect for the chef’s cooking area, kitchen, bar, restaurant to help you quickly prepare various dishes, such as pasta, soups, sauces, and stocks. 18 Countertop Gas Range Stove. 12 Countertop Gas Range Stove 2 Burners. 24 Countertop Gas Range Stove 4 Burners. 36 Countertop Gas Range Stove 6 Burners.
24 4Burner Gas Range Hot Plate Countertop Commercial Restaurant Liquid Propane

Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read

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Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read

Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25. Plates are 10.25 inches wide. They are a tan color with the willow pattern in red. They all have three tiny triangles on the back that don’t have glaze from manufacturing that can be seen in the next to the last picture. One plate has what looks like a crack under the glaze from manufacturing it can be seen in the last picture. Plates are in overall great vintage condition. These are very heavy plates. Please see pictures for condition. What is pictured is what is included.
Set Of 5 Sterling China Red Willow Restaurant Ware Grill Plates 10.25 Read

Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957

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Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957. Five Piece Shenango Restaurant China Richard Koppe Design Scarce Well Of The Sea Pattern Hotel Sherman Vintage 10 3/4 Place Setting. PIECES TO INCLUDE: 1 Dinner Plate measuring 10 3/4″ Wide rim to rim, 1 Bread Plate measuring 6 1/4″ Wide rim to rim, 1 Bullion Cup measuring 2 3/8″ High x 4″ Wide rim to rim, 1 Cup measuring 2 3/8″ High x 4″ Wide rim to rim, 1 Saucer measuring 5 1/2 Wide rim to rim. These are Guaranteed to be Original Shenango Restaurant Ware. In the Well Of The Sea Pattern and are in Excellent Condition with No Chips No Cracks No Crazing NOTE: there are some light scratches here and there you can notice when the light reflects off them. There are some stains near the handle on the cup(SEE pictures with pen). In the Hotel Sherman, Richard Koppe inspired, Paul Cook design’Well Of The Sea’ pattern. It is on a rare and hard to find scalloped Shenango blank. These are usually found on the smooth edge Continental shape. These are the first Scalloped versions in the Well Of the Sea Pattern we have ever seen or been able to find. The first THIRTEEN pictures are of the exact cups you will receive. The final EIGHT pictures are for education and informational purpose and are not included with the. The Well Of The Sea pattern is a five color display featuring stylized fish with various hooks and lures on a white ground for the Dinner Plates. Four of the other pieces are only in black and white. The rim is embossed scalloped with an embossed line that follows the scalloping. The base has the Shenango China New Castle Pa mark and code’H15′ that dates these to 1957. Some dinnerware admirers attribute the design pattern of the china on the Continental shape to the artist Richard Koppe who designed all the murals and sculpture in the Well Of the Sea restaurant in the Famous Sherman Hotel in Chicago. Indeed, he inspired the fish, bait and lure abstract patterns on the dinnerware, but the lead designer at Shenango China at the time, Paul W. Cook graduated from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1946. Koppe was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and moved to Chicago in 1937 to study at the New Bauhaus which later became the Institute of Design of the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1950, his work was exhibited at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in the exhibition American Painting Today. He headed the Department of Visual Design at the Institute of Design until 1963. In 2015, 70 of his paintings, prints and drawings were exhibited at the Elmhurst Art Museum. The Well of the Sea was an acclaimed seafood restaurant located in the lower level of the Hotel Sherman in Chicago from 1948 to 1972. It was no ordinary seafood restaurant. While the seafood cuisine was legendary, it was the restaurant ambiance itself that attracted so many admirers. The interior was designed by artists, architects, and interior designers to evoke the experience of dining under the sea. Rather than a literal interpretation, this was accomplished through the use of abstract murals and sculpture of fish, lures, and bait, all lit dramatically. Additionally, the interior of the restaurant was lit with black lights, so menus, murals, and clothing all fluoresced. See Pictures for more information on the inside and menu. I have provided a lot of pictures to best describe the condition of this Place Setting. Be sure to scroll down, look left. THERE ARE MORE PICTURES that do not appear in the top gallery. (The pictures are of the exact piece you will receive). Photography Props & photo stands are not included. Just let us know. Maybe something was accidentally over looked. We monitor emails regularly and will reply to you as fast as possible. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s.
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5 Pc Scarce 10 1/4Place Setting 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957

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Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957. Two Shenango Restaurant China Richard Koppe Design Scarce Well Of The Sea Pattern Hotel Sherman Vintage 2 3/8 Bullion Cups. These are Guaranteed to be an Original Shenango Restaurant Ware. In the Well Of The Sea Pattern and are in Excellent Condition with No Chips No Cracks No Crazing NOTE: there are some light scratches here and there you can notice when the light reflects off them. In the Hotel Sherman, Richard Koppe inspired, Paul Cook design’Well Of The Sea’ pattern. It is on a rare and hard to find scalloped Shenango blank. These are usually found on the smooth edge Continental shape. These are the first Scalloped versions in the Well Of the Sea Pattern we have ever seen or been able to find. The first NINE pictures are of the exact cups you will receive. The final EIGHT pictures are for education and informational purpose and are not included with the. The Well Of The Sea pattern is a five color display featuring stylized fish with various hooks and lures on a white ground. Bullion Cups are only in black and white. The rim is embossed scalloped with an embossed line that follows the scalloping. The base has the Shenango China New Castle Pa mark and code’H15′ that dates these to 1957. Some dinnerware admirers attribute the design pattern of the china on the Continental shape to the artist Richard Koppe who designed all the murals and sculpture in the Well Of the Sea restaurant in the Famous Sherman Hotel in Chicago. Indeed, he inspired the fish, bait and lure abstract patterns on the dinnerware, but the lead designer at Shenango China at the time, Paul W. Cook graduated from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1946. Koppe was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and moved to Chicago in 1937 to study at the New Bauhaus which later became the Institute of Design of the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1950, his work was exhibited at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in the exhibition American Painting Today. He headed the Department of Visual Design at the Institute of Design until 1963. In 2015, 70 of his paintings, prints and drawings were exhibited at the Elmhurst Art Museum. The Well of the Sea was an acclaimed seafood restaurant located in the lower level of the Hotel Sherman in Chicago from 1948 to 1972. It was no ordinary seafood restaurant. While the seafood cuisine was legendary, it was the restaurant ambiance itself that attracted so many admirers. The interior was designed by artists, architects, and interior designers to evoke the experience of dining under the sea. Rather than a literal interpretation, this was accomplished through the use of abstract murals and sculpture of fish, lures, and bait, all lit dramatically. Additionally, the interior of the restaurant was lit with black lights, so menus, murals, and clothing all fluoresced. See Pictures for more information on the inside and menu. These measure 2 3/8″ High x 4″ Wide rim to rim. I have provided a lot of pictures to best describe the condition of these. Be sure to scroll down, look left. THERE ARE MORE PICTURES that do not appear in the top gallery. (The pictures are of the exact piece you will receive). Photography Props & photo stands are not included. Just let us know. Maybe something was accidentally over looked. We monitor emails regularly and will reply to you as fast as possible. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s.
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957

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Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957. Two Shenango Restaurant China Richard Koppe Design Scarce Well Of The Sea Pattern Hotel Sherman Vintage 2 3/8 Bullion Cups. These are Guaranteed to be an Original Shenango Restaurant Ware. In the Well Of The Sea Pattern and are in Excellent Condition with No Chips No Cracks No Crazing NOTE: there are some light scratches here and there you can notice when the light reflects off them. In the Hotel Sherman, Richard Koppe inspired, Paul Cook design’Well Of The Sea’ pattern. It is on a rare and hard to find scalloped Shenango blank. These are usually found on the smooth edge Continental shape. These are the first Scalloped versions in the Well Of the Sea Pattern we have ever seen or been able to find. The first NINE pictures are of the exact cups you will receive. The final EIGHT pictures are for education and informational purpose and are not included with the. The Well Of The Sea pattern is a five color display featuring stylized fish with various hooks and lures on a white ground. Bullion Cups are only in black and white. The rim is embossed scalloped with an embossed line that follows the scalloping. The base has the Shenango China New Castle Pa mark and code’H15′ that dates these to 1957. Some dinnerware admirers attribute the design pattern of the china on the Continental shape to the artist Richard Koppe who designed all the murals and sculpture in the Well Of the Sea restaurant in the Famous Sherman Hotel in Chicago. Indeed, he inspired the fish, bait and lure abstract patterns on the dinnerware, but the lead designer at Shenango China at the time, Paul W. Cook graduated from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1946. Koppe was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and moved to Chicago in 1937 to study at the New Bauhaus which later became the Institute of Design of the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1950, his work was exhibited at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in the exhibition American Painting Today. He headed the Department of Visual Design at the Institute of Design until 1963. In 2015, 70 of his paintings, prints and drawings were exhibited at the Elmhurst Art Museum. The Well of the Sea was an acclaimed seafood restaurant located in the lower level of the Hotel Sherman in Chicago from 1948 to 1972. It was no ordinary seafood restaurant. While the seafood cuisine was legendary, it was the restaurant ambiance itself that attracted so many admirers. The interior was designed by artists, architects, and interior designers to evoke the experience of dining under the sea. Rather than a literal interpretation, this was accomplished through the use of abstract murals and sculpture of fish, lures, and bait, all lit dramatically. Additionally, the interior of the restaurant was lit with black lights, so menus, murals, and clothing all fluoresced. See Pictures for more information on the inside and menu. These measure 2 3/8″ High x 4″ Wide rim to rim. I have provided a lot of pictures to best describe the condition of these. Be sure to scroll down, look left. THERE ARE MORE PICTURES that do not appear in the top gallery. (The pictures are of the exact piece you will receive). Photography Props & photo stands are not included. Just let us know. Maybe something was accidentally over looked. We monitor emails regularly and will reply to you as fast as possible. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed!
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Bullion Cups 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957

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Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957. Two Shenango Restaurant China Richard Koppe Design Scarce Well Of The Sea Pattern Hotel Sherman Vintage 2 3/8 Cup And Saucer Sets. These are Guaranteed to be Original Shenango Restaurant Ware Cup and Saucer sets in the Well Of The Sea Pattern and is in Excellent Condition with No Chips No Cracks No Crazing NOTE: there are some light scratches here and there you can notice when the light reflects off them. Very Nice Cups and Saucers in the Hotel Sherman, Richard Koppe inspired, Paul Cook design’Well Of The Sea’ pattern. It is on a rare and hard to find scalloped Shenango blank. These are usually found on the smooth edge Continental shape. These are the first Scalloped versions in the Well Of the Sea Pattern we have ever seen or been able to find. The first ELEVEN pictures are of the exact plate you will receive. The final EIGHTpictures are for education and informational purpose and are not included with the sets. The Well Of The Sea pattern is a five color display featuring stylized fish with various hooks and lures on a white ground. The rim is embossed scalloped with an embossed line that follows the scalloping. The base has the Shenango China New Castle Pa mark and code’H15′ that dates these to 1957. Some dinnerware admirers attribute the design pattern of the china on the Continental shape to the artist Richard Koppe who designed all the murals and sculpture in the Well Of the Sea restaurant in the Famous Sherman Hotel in Chicago. Indeed, he inspired the fish, bait and lure abstract patterns on the dinnerware, but the lead designer at Shenango China at the time, Paul W. Cook graduated from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1946. Koppe was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and moved to Chicago in 1937 to study at the New Bauhaus which later became the Institute of Design of the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1950, his work was exhibited at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in the exhibition American Painting Today. He headed the Department of Visual Design at the Institute of Design until 1963. In 2015, 70 of his paintings, prints and drawings were exhibited at the Elmhurst Art Museum. The Well of the Sea was an acclaimed seafood restaurant located in the lower level of the Hotel Sherman in Chicago from 1948 to 1972. It was no ordinary seafood restaurant. While the seafood cuisine was legendary, it was the restaurant ambiance itself that attracted so many admirers. The interior was designed by artists, architects, and interior designers to evoke the experience of dining under the sea. Rather than a literal interpretation, this was accomplished through the use of abstract murals and sculpture of fish, lures, and bait, all lit dramatically. Additionally, the interior of the restaurant was lit with black lights, so menus, murals, and clothing all fluoresced. See Pictures for more information on the inside and menu. The Cups measure 2 3/8″ High x 4″ Wide rim to rim. The Saucers measure 5 1/2 Wide rim to rim. I have provided a lot of pictures to best describe the condition of this Scalloped Cup and Saucer sets. Be sure to scroll down, look left. THERE ARE MORE PICTURES that do not appear in the top gallery. (The pictures are of the exact piece you will receive). Photography Props & photo stands are not included. Just let us know. Maybe something was accidentally over looked. We monitor emails regularly and will reply to you as fast as possible. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed!
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Well Of The Sea Scarce 2 3/8 Cup & Saucer Sets 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956

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Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956

Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956. Two Shenango Restaurant China Richard Koppe Design Scarce Well Of The Sea Pattern Hotel Sherman Vintage 6 1/4 Side Plates. These are Guaranteed to be an Original Shenango Restaurant Ware Side Plates in the Well Of The Sea Pattern and is in Excellent Condition with No Chips No Cracks No Crazing NOTE: there are some light scratches here and there you can notice when the light reflects off them. Very Nice Side Plates in the Hotel Sherman, Richard Koppe inspired, Paul Cook design’Well Of The Sea’ pattern. It is on a rare and hard to find scalloped Shenango blank. These plates are usually found on the smooth edge Continental plate. These are the first Scalloped versions in the Well Of the Sea Pattern we have ever seen or been able to find. The first SEVEN pictures are of the exact plate you will receive. The final EIGHT pictures are for education and informational purpose and are not included with the plate. The Well Of The Sea pattern is a five color display featuring stylized fish with various hooks and lures on a white ground. The rim is embossed scalloped with an embossed line that follows the scalloping. The base has the Shenango China New Castle Pa mark and code’G14′ that dates these to 1956. Some dinnerware admirers attribute the design pattern of the china on the Continental shape to the artist Richard Koppe who designed all the murals and sculpture in the Well Of the Sea restaurant in the Famous Sherman Hotel in Chicago. Indeed, he inspired the fish, bait and lure abstract patterns on the dinnerware, but the lead designer at Shenango China at the time, Paul W. Cook graduated from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1946. Koppe was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and moved to Chicago in 1937 to study at the New Bauhaus which later became the Institute of Design of the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1950, his work was exhibited at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in the exhibition American Painting Today. He headed the Department of Visual Design at the Institute of Design until 1963. In 2015, 70 of his paintings, prints and drawings were exhibited at the Elmhurst Art Museum. The Well of the Sea was an acclaimed seafood restaurant located in the lower level of the Hotel Sherman in Chicago from 1948 to 1972. It was no ordinary seafood restaurant. While the seafood cuisine was legendary, it was the restaurant ambiance itself that attracted so many admirers. The interior was designed by artists, architects, and interior designers to evoke the experience of dining under the sea. Rather than a literal interpretation, this was accomplished through the use of abstract murals and sculpture of fish, lures, and bait, all lit dramatically. Additionally, the interior of the restaurant was lit with black lights, so menus, murals, and clothing all fluoresced. See Pictures for more information on the inside and menu. These measure 6 1/4 Wide rim to rim. I have provided a lot of pictures to best describe the condition of these. Be sure to scroll down, look left. THERE ARE MORE PICTURES that do not appear in the top gallery. (The pictures are of the exact piece you will receive). Photography Props & photo stands are not included. Just let us know. Maybe something was accidentally over looked. We monitor emails regularly and will reply to you as fast as possible. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com.
Shenango Restaurant Ware 2 Pc Well Of The Sea Scarce 6 1/4 Side Plates 1956

Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957

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Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957

Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957. Five Piece Shenango Restaurant China Richard Koppe Design Scarce Well Of The Sea Pattern Hotel Sherman Vintage 10 3/4 Place Setting. PIECES TO INCLUDE: 1 Dinner Plate measuring 10 3/4″ Wide rim to rim, 1 Bread Plate measuring 6 1/4″ Wide rim to rim, 1 Bullion Cup measuring 2 3/8″ High x 4″ Wide rim to rim, 1 Cup measuring 2 3/8″ High x 4″ Wide rim to rim, 1 Saucer measuring 5 1/2 Wide rim to rim. These are Guaranteed to be Original Shenango Restaurant Ware. In the Well Of The Sea Pattern and are in Excellent Condition with No Chips No Cracks No Crazing NOTE: there are some light scratches here and there you can notice when the light reflects off them. There are some stains near the handle on the cup(SEE pictures with pen). In the Hotel Sherman, Richard Koppe inspired, Paul Cook design’Well Of The Sea’ pattern. It is on a rare and hard to find scalloped Shenango blank. These are usually found on the smooth edge Continental shape. These are the first Scalloped versions in the Well Of the Sea Pattern we have ever seen or been able to find. The first ELEVEN pictures are of the exact cups you will receive. The final EIGHT pictures are for education and informational purpose and are not included with the. The Well Of The Sea pattern is a five color display featuring stylized fish with various hooks and lures on a white ground for the Dinner Plates. Four of the other pieces are only in black and white. The rim is embossed scalloped with an embossed line that follows the scalloping. The base has the Shenango China New Castle Pa mark and code’H15′ that dates these to 1957. Some dinnerware admirers attribute the design pattern of the china on the Continental shape to the artist Richard Koppe who designed all the murals and sculpture in the Well Of the Sea restaurant in the Famous Sherman Hotel in Chicago. Indeed, he inspired the fish, bait and lure abstract patterns on the dinnerware, but the lead designer at Shenango China at the time, Paul W. Cook graduated from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 1946. Koppe was born in St. Paul, Minnesota and moved to Chicago in 1937 to study at the New Bauhaus which later became the Institute of Design of the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1950, his work was exhibited at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in the exhibition American Painting Today. He headed the Department of Visual Design at the Institute of Design until 1963. In 2015, 70 of his paintings, prints and drawings were exhibited at the Elmhurst Art Museum. The Well of the Sea was an acclaimed seafood restaurant located in the lower level of the Hotel Sherman in Chicago from 1948 to 1972. It was no ordinary seafood restaurant. While the seafood cuisine was legendary, it was the restaurant ambiance itself that attracted so many admirers. The interior was designed by artists, architects, and interior designers to evoke the experience of dining under the sea. Rather than a literal interpretation, this was accomplished through the use of abstract murals and sculpture of fish, lures, and bait, all lit dramatically. Additionally, the interior of the restaurant was lit with black lights, so menus, murals, and clothing all fluoresced. See Pictures for more information on the inside and menu. I have provided a lot of pictures to best describe the condition of this Place Setting. Be sure to scroll down, look left. THERE ARE MORE PICTURES that do not appear in the top gallery. (The pictures are of the exact piece you will receive). Photography Props & photo stands are not included. Just let us know. Maybe something was accidentally over looked. We monitor emails regularly and will reply to you as fast as possible. Get images that make Supersized seem small. Showcase your items with Auctiva’s.
Shenango Restaurant Ware Well Of The Sea 5Pc Scarce 10 1/4 Place Setting 1957