Marmalade" pattern stoneware salad plate with geese
Marmalade" pattern stoneware salad plate with geese
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International China Company, often abbreviated as ICC, was a significant manufacturer of dinnerware and decorative ceramics, particularly popular in the mid to late 20th century. Their "Marmalade" pattern, featuring whimsical designs like geese and fruit, became a recognizable collectible, often associated with cottagecore or country-style aesthetics. These pieces were typically made in Japan, reflecting the global nature of ceramic production during that period.
<span;>The "Marmalade" pattern is characterized by its charming, hand-painted-style illustrations and often features a speckled stoneware body with a scalloped or fluted rim. The design with geese and a pear, accented by a blue ribbon, evokes a sense of rustic charm and nostalgia. These plates were commonly used as salad or dessert plates, adding a decorative touch to casual dining settings.
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