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Iroquois China Company
Submitted by modlectic on Sat, 03/05/2011 - 7:06pm
Iroquois Impromptu Steller Condiment Set
Iroquois China Company. Impromptu. Ben Seibel. Steller Condiment Set.
A Cincinnati find thanks to the eagle eyes of nostalgiaholic.
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Re: Iroquois China Company
A really great find!
Re: Iroquois China Company
Hot, hot, hot!
Re: Iroquois China Company
I had not seen much Steller up close and personal but now see that the detail in the pattern is quite remarkable. The larger "steller bursts" have trails of "star dust" particles, sort of like a comet tail.
Re: Iroquois China Company
A beautiful marriage, Clyde! LOVE it. You really did well on your trip to Cincinnati!
Re: Iroquois China Company
I love the condiments sets in Impromptu. I am trying to put together a set in each of the patterns; this is much harder than I thought it would be!