Description
It’s no wonder there are no markings on the back of these bowls
- Forest green color
Both plates contain a rolled rim underneath signaling that they were made for a busy restaurant - one that saw the hustle-bustle of energetic meal times and the waitstaff who served them
All the pages are still tightly bound
Roses by F.F. Rockwell - The Home Garden Handbooks Series circa 1930 curry It’s no wonder there areThe rose is a companionable and serviceable flower, and not always the haughty beauty which she is sometimes made out to be. (An excerpt from Chapter One: The Queen of Flowers) {HISTORY} Published in November 1930 by Frederick Frye Rockwell (1884 1976), Roses was a part of a series called the Home Garden Handbooks, which were reference manuals intended for the home hobbyist, particularly those working with small spaces. Other subjects tackled in the
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