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Walker China
Submitted by atomicscott on Wed, 11/30/2011 - 8:29pm
Merry Christmas Stacking Coasters
I was pulling out Christmas decorations this weekend and forgot that I have a set of four of these stacking coasters. Walker China probably made them as a promotional item.
Walker China was located in Bedford, Ohio and made vitrified china for hotels, restaurants, clubs and churches. They were in business from 1923 until 1976, when they were purchased by Jeannette Corporation, who owned Mayer China.
I also have one coaster with a pie crust edge and the same Merry Christmas marking on the back.
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(3 votes)
Re: Walker China
Nice. Merry Christmas!!
Re: Walker China
Very jolly! They're beggin' for some Christmas bon bons, too.
Re: Walker China
I love those. Been collecting restaurant ware for over 15 years and I've never seen them. Want them!!
Re: Walker China
Fun!