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Antique Noritake Porcelain Salt Cellars circa 1911-1921 - Set of Six beach house When Etiquette was first published

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When Etiquette was first published in 1922

The result of this cookbook and Mapie's cooking style has produced a now-classic French tome that is relied upon and beloved by home cooks both in France and America

50" inches (depth) and weighs 14 oz

think about adorning this platter with all the best of summer's treats

Antique Noritake Porcelain Salt Cellars circa 1911-1921 - Set of Six beach house When Etiquette was first published{HISTORY} Like little boats swimming around the table, these tiny porcelain dishes were originally made to hold salt at individual place settings. Dainty and delicate, these six were made by Noritake in Japan between 1911 and 1921. Hand painted, each one features bouquets of pink and blue flowers connected by gold bands and a striped rim accented by gold dots. Once part of a complete and matching dinnerware set in the same pattern, these dishes in

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