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Harmony House

Del Ray

Taylor, Smith & Taylor for Sears' Harmony House, Del Ray. Circa 1960. All pieces are unmarked.

This is one of the more palatable decorations that you can find on the coffee server. Usually, I see those with very flowery decals. I haven't yet found the handleless decantor in Del Ray, but I'm not dead yet. Anyone see it?

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Average: 5 (5 votes)
atomicscott's picture

You're right...

...this pattern is much nicer than the usual flowers. I really like the underplate for the gravy boat. Sweet!

mpratt's picture

TST

I also collect & enjoy this set. I agree the underplate is cool. The wooden handle and lid adds warmth and a bit of sophistication to this tier of product.

sputnikmoss's picture

TST Harmony House Del Ray

My TST Jamaica Bay gravy boat makes sense now....I am missing the underplate! Very nice!