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Vintage 1930s Homer Laughlin Hostess Pattern Floral Platter circa 1939 original box we believe this to be

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we believe this to be a serving set for mustard

Ashley and Sydney Myott in Cobridge

Divided plates also make especially great party platters for hors d'oeuvres

Designed by influential 20th-century industrial artist

a cereal-based beverage made to rivel coffee that was invented by Charles William Post for his Post Consumer Brands company

Vintage 1930s Homer Laughlin Hostess Pattern Floral Platter circa 1939 original box we believe this to be{HISTORY} Hostess! It's a word that immediately brings to mind fun times, gracious hospitality, and a bit of magical wizardry when it comes to whipping up a delightful dining experience. The Oxford Dictionary defines a hostess as a woman who receives or entertains guests, but in this case it's a platter. Made in July 1939 by Homer Laughlin in Newell, West Virginia, the Hostess pattern originally debuted in 1929 and came with a black stripe around the

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