Homer Laughlin 1950s Jaderose Magnolia Set Of 11 Soup Plates Bowls, USA, 8.5"
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Homer Laughlin 1950s Jaderose Magnolia Set Of 11 Soup Plates Bowls, USA, 8.5"
Great vintage condition - consistent with its age, no cracks, chips, damages or repairs: light surface scratches
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Classic midcentury set of 11 soup bowls/plates featuring soft magnolia blooms and a rich green border, finished with gold trim. Part of the “Jaderose” line by Homer Laughlin, made in Alliance, Ohio—known for its durable semi-vitreous ware.
Interesting Facts:
- Jaderose was part of Homer Laughlin’s mid-century semi-vitreous dinnerware lines, produced mainly in the 1950s, with floral patterns aimed at the postwar homemaker.
- Semi-vitreous refers to a type of ceramic that’s partially vitrified—meaning it has been fired to a point where it’s partly glass-like (non-porous), but not fully.
- The Alliance, Ohio mark and the Jaderose name are both relatively rare—this wasn’t a high-volume pattern like their restaurant ware or Fiesta lines.
- Homer Laughlin was a key player in making affordable, American-made ceramics during the 20th century. Collectors often prize these sets for their sturdy build and nostalgic floral patterns.
- Magnolias (the featured bloom) symbolize dignity and resilience.
Dimensions: 8.5 in
Weight: 8 lb 13 oz
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