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Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s

Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s
Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s
Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s
Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s
Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s
Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s
Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s
Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s

Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s   Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s

Antique & Vintage Dinnerware, Serving Pieces, Home Decor & More. Off the month of Janurary&#######xA0. (excludes auctions of course)&#######xA0.

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Hello, Thank you for stopping by. Hence Alice's Attic Antiques.

There are 4&#######xA0;of us here, Jason & Michael. He could be at a yard sale and see a glass vase, look at the pattern and the bottom and give a rough year and maker for items, to me its a clear vase.

However I have been in retail management since I was 18, so my&#######xA0;expertise is in all the mechanics of running the store. Alice is the figure head of the store while her sister Carol is more background moral support. We are also an Eco-Friendly Store! Our packing materials are all obtained from a friend of ours who works for a local factory.

They just throw it all out so we worked out a deal where he bags it up and brings it over and we reuse it. Lots of foam, bubbles etc. &#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;Some examples of our brands and types we specialize in that I can name off the top of my head:&#######xA0.

Brands : Fostoria, Wedgwood, Westmoreland, Woods & Son, Cambridge Glass Co, Heisey, Johnson Bros, Royal Doulton, Lenox, Nippon, Noritake, Limoges, WM Rogers Silver, etc. Periods/Types: &#######xA0;Edwardian, Victorian, Art Deco, Mid-Century Modern, Ruby Glass, Sterling Silver anything, Carnival Glass. Items: &#######xA0;Cups & Saucers, Vases, Dinnerware, Flatware, Serving Pieces, Sets for Luncheon - Breakfast - Dessert, Compotes, Bowls, Trays, Platters, Teapots, Pitchers, Punchbowls, Pretty much anything breakable.

Basically anything bigger than the standard 12x12x12 Box. They now use weight + dimensional volume to determine cost. What does that mean for our buyers? Especially our customers that live on the west coast and southwest areas.

If someone orders 2-3 small items. However, Sometimes things just cannot be combined in order to ensure a safe transport from us to you. &#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B; NOTE: International orders have different combined rules please see international tab.

For what we sell and the price range we sell, it does not work. My Item arrived damaged, or didn't arrive what do I do? Please See Customer Service Tab.

Almost all items have the make an offer assigned to it. Our acceptance/Counter/decline is based on several criteria. We try to accept or counter most offers except in cases of low ball offers or low offers on already discounted merchandise. When submitting an offer it is important to note that. The offer you submit is for the item(s) only. We look at the price offered and the deciding factors thats it. The below applies to nearly everything we sell. The items we sell are old and most have been previously used as some point in time. (Antique/Vintage) None of them are in "Mint/Perfect" Condition. If a listing says no damage that does not include Wear and Tear.

Wear and Tear: &#######xA0; This is&#######xA0; NOT &#######xA0;Damage, its from being around anywhere from 20-150 years, (lets see how good you look after being used often for 80 years) and because many of the items were handmade and not factory made like today, you may see imperfections such as:&#######xA0;un-noticable knicks (you can only see/feel&#######xA0;if your trying to find something wrong with it aka'flea bites'), &#######xA0; fading (Color, maker's marks, patterns), Gold/Silver work can be faded/incomplete. Ceramics & Porcelain do craze and can lightly stain&#######xA0;this is a natural part of their life and is not damage. Some items have "Production Traits" this includes bubbles in glass, a chip that was glazed over by the maker and is now smooth. Handpainted items, Transferware can sometimes be not perfectly lined up or may have fading, smudge, etc. Common with entire dinnerware sets, not every piece contains makers marks.

We do our best to take accurate pictures however lighting and angles can&#######xA0;affect the shade of color on items. Please see listing for description, pictures and notes of any significant damage (Damage including signifigant chips, Major scratches, loss of plating, cracks, signifigant gold or pattern loss etc)&#######xA0;&#######xA0;if present.

All our items can be magnified to look at patterns etc. Thank You&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B. All we see is how much it would cost to send it to Kentucky thats it.

Each potential return is handled on a case by case basis. &#######xA0;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B. My item is different than what I ordered. If the item is different, example you ordered a cup and you got a plate. Our Apologies, we are human mistakes may happen when labeling a box.

My Item arrived damaged, or did not arrive. So first off you have our apologies.

Its terrible, especially if its something that is hard to find. Luckily for us since 2009 we have only had a handful of broken items. Below are the steps to follow if your item arrives damaged. &#######xA0;Take pictures of the damage and package. Hang onto the package/item, we will file a claim through ShipCover for you. They do everything in their power to deny the claim.

Forcing buyers to take boxes of broken items down to the post office, only to come up with one of a dozen different reasons to deny it. Lost packages take longer as they have to work to trace it down, speak to carrier etc. &#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;&#####x200B;- Alice. Vintage Mid-Century Modern sterling silver overlay & glass serving platter 12.5 by 9 inches wide with frosted fruit in the center no damage 1940s 1950s thank you for looking.


Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s   Mid-Century Modern small glass & sterling silver serving platter 1940s 1950s