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Dish, Candy
Small dish for serving Japanese Sweets. White pottery dish in shape of semi - circle the saucer shape has been cut in half to create blunt edge with miterd corners. It is decorated with black and grey spot created by ash in the kiln.
Dish, Sauce
Nine small tan sauce dishes made by Shenango China of New Castle PA. (a-i) a and b have image of a figure using a potter's wheel c-i have company name and address only
Dish, Sauce
Box of sauce plates 3 brown cardboard boxes each filled with 20 square ceramic sauce plates. Sauce plates are each seperated by a cardboard square. Plates are white ceramic with 2 red dragons and colorful clouds printed on them. Plates have a ridge…
Dish, serving
Miniature pieces of wax sushi in a ceramic soy sauce dish A: Soy sauce dish H: 1" Diam: 3" white ceramic dish with shallow straight sides and pedestal bottom; 2 brown crabs with orange dots in the center are painted on the inside of the dish; the…
Dish, Serving
Miniature pieces of wax sushi in a small lacquerware dish A: Lacquerware dish H: 1" Diam: 2.5" black lacquer interior with brown lacquer shallow straight side trimmed with red lacquer black lacquer bottom B-J: Wax models of sushi approx. .75": B:…
Dish, serving
2016.024.001a Oval, glazed ceramic serving dish from Hing Loon Seafood Restaurant, 628 Weller St. White glaze with red border and two seagulls flying over waves. Makers mark shows RED Chinese characters and "MADE IN CHINA" in a diamond. 2016.024.001b…
Dish, serving
2016.024.002a Large, oval, glazed serving dish from Hing Loon Seafood Restaurant, 628 S. Weller St., Seattle. White glaze with blue borders around rim and center oval. Glaze scratched and worn through in center. Stylized flowers inside the outlined…
Dish, serving
2016.024.004a Smaller, oval serving dishes from Hing Loon Seafood Restaurant, 628 S. Weller St. White glaze with dark blue outlines. Inside outlined areas has stylized blue flowers. Maker's mark on bottom reads "DURABLE CHINA TATUNG IN GLAZE TAIWAN".…
Dish, Soap
From Room # 6. Soap Dish.
Disharmony
The Wing Luke Museum's permanent exhibit "Camp Harmony D-4-44" which focuses on the Japanese American assembly center in Puyallup.
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