Description
Or perhaps she just wanted to capture the beauty that she found in the garden flowers that she grew
Very clean on the inside
Made of smooth linen with a heavier drape
Both cloths are made of tissue-thin cotton that is soft
Vintage 1930s Homer Laughlin Hostess Pattern Floral Platter circa 1939 19th century Or perhaps she just wanted{HISTORY} Hostess! It's a word that immediately brings to mind fun times, gracious hospitality, and a bit of magical wizardry when it comes to whipping up a delightful dining experience. The Oxford Dictionary defines a hostess as a woman who receives or entertains guests, but in this case it's a platter. Made in July 1939 by Homer Laughlin in Newell, West Virginia, the Hostess pattern originally debuted in 1929 and came with a black stripe around the
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