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dweller

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19. I did 😳
Sun May 23, 2021, 10:51 PM
May 2021

such a strange set, didn’t know celery was so .... what ?
It needs its own dish
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old china [View all] Kali May 2021 OP
Flip them over and look for a stamp. bottomofthehill May 2021 #1
they aren't in my possession Kali May 2021 #3
Nippon? sinkingfeeling May 2021 #2
family were dairy farmers in Minnesota Kali May 2021 #6
Soup tureen dweller May 2021 #4
too shallow Kali May 2021 #5
The holes are for carrying ? dweller May 2021 #9
celery! Kali May 2021 #16
I did 😳 dweller May 2021 #19
Berry bowl set. sinkingfeeling May 2021 #7
Agree DURHAM D May 2021 #11
I think so, too. Laffy Kat May 2021 #13
I thought vegetables but ill go with berry bowls. hedda_foil May 2021 #14
celery! Kali May 2021 #17
Master and individual salt cellars. OilemFirchen May 2021 #8
I think you got the small ones right Kali May 2021 #23
Six of one... OilemFirchen May 2021 #25
Fruit bowl? DURHAM D May 2021 #10
I was on my way there but found them on ebay and etsy first Kali May 2021 #22
I think they're for vegetables ... Serving dish & individual dishes. hedda_foil May 2021 #12
celery! Kali May 2021 #21
***UPDATE*** Kali May 2021 #15
Only if the large one is 10 to 12 inches long and small ones are less sinkingfeeling May 2021 #18
yeah the scale is missing for sure Kali May 2021 #20
I'm thinking the larger bowl is some kind of generic vegetable bowl. PoindexterOglethorpe May 2021 #24
Nut Set dem in texas May 2021 #26
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