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3 Vintage Creamers Buffalo China Pattern Northwestern / Depot Ornaments Pattern For Sale
Please note: If you have looked at this listing before you may have seen a condition description "flaw made during manufacture" — this was an error, there are no flaws on these creamers...it was wording meant for another listing.
3 VINTAGE DIFFERENT SIZED CREAMERS (3 1/4", 2 5/8" AND 2 1/4" TALL) ALL IN THE SAME PATTERN. ALL GREAT CONDITION. TWO ARE MARKED WITH BUFFALO CHINA ON BOTTOM, ONE IS NOT MARKED AT ALL. THE PATTERN IS REFERRED TO EITHER AS "DEPOT ORNAMENTS" OR "NORTHWESTERN"
RWCN (RESTAURANT WARE COLLECTORS NETWORK) WEBSITE HAS THIS INFO REGARDING THE PATTERN NAMES..."Most commonly referred to as Depot Ornaments, this stock pattern was a popular Art Nouveau pattern made by many manufacturers. According to a 1932 Albert Pick Catalog, Buffalo China called this stock pattern the Northwestern. The Buffalo version and the Fraunfelter version of this pattern were both used in the Chicago & Northwestern’s Chicago dining room, though both manufacturers’ versions would also have seen use as stock patterns." CIRCA 1920s - 30S
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