Creamer, Homer Laughlin, Eggshell Georgian, Rambler Rose, Vintage
Creamer, Homer Laughlin, Eggshell Georgian, Rambler Rose, Vintage
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- Pattern: Vintage Creamer, Homer Laughlin, American Vogue, Rambler Rose, Eggshell Georgian Creamer, Vintage Tableware, Vintage Pottery, (Discontinued)
- Made in Newell, West Virginia, USA
- Vintage: 1951
- Details: This is a very old, very beautiful creamer made by Homer Laughlin. The creamer is not white, more of a beige/cream color. It has one large rose and one side and one large on the other with lots of littler pink rose buds all around them. It is in the American Vogue shape which looks Art Deco or a bit Greek in shape with the Rambler Rose decal. There is a gold rim and gold accents on the piece. It is stamped on the bottom: "Eggshell Georgian, Homer Laughlin, U.S.A., H51N5". This is not dishwasher safe, must Hand Wash to maintain condition. Overall a beautiful creamer in marvelous condition, looks as though it was never used!
- Material: Ceramic
- Dimensions: 4.5 inches Tall (at its tallest point, handle), 5.75 inches Long (from spout to handle). The foot is 2.5 inches by 2.0 inches. Holds 8 fluid ounces.
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Excellent Condition. This is in unbelievable condition, considering its age. There are no chips, cracks, or crazing on this piece. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
Homer Laughlin China Company was started by brothers, Homer and Shakespeare Laughlin in 1871 as Laughlin Pottery in East Liverpool, Ohio. Due to rapid growth, in 1903 they opened a second location in Newell, West Virginia, by 1920 all production had been moved to Newell and the Ohio plant was abandoned. Homer Laughlin is best known for producing the very popular "Fiesta" line of dinnerware. The company is still in production and still manufactures all its wears in the USA, actually, in that very same Newell, WV location, it's the home of the "HCL Inc." family of companies that includes Hall China. (The Hall China Company merged with Homer Laughlin China Company in 2010).