Steubenville Pottery Tea and Toast Set
Some people call them "Tea and Toast Sets", others refer tho these colorful vintage pottery ensembles as "Snack sets". Made by the Steubenville Pottery Company of Ohio, these 1940's gems are finding their way back into today's kitchen. The style is called Woodfield. Photograph taken at Kitsch n Stuff, Collinsville Antiques Company of New Hartford, CT
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I like the name, "tea and toast" sets. I remember (in the sixties) that these were stacked in cupboards. I like the leaves! Pretty!
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ReplyDeleteI have this complete tea leaf set in the dark green. The only difference i see to all the other Woodville listed online at all the different sites, is mine are the dark green & have gold leaf trim on the edges of all the plates and cups.
ReplyDeleteI have this complete tea leaf set in the dark green. The only difference i see to all the other Woodville listed online at all the different sites, is mine are the dark green & have gold leaf trim on the edges of all the plates and cups.
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