Overview
A vibrant set of four ceramic salad plates featuring oversized, playful polka dots in a palette of turmeric, sage, and saffron.
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Overview
A vibrant set of four ceramic salad plates featuring oversized, playful polka dots in a palette of turmeric, sage, and saffron.
Story
In 1982, a woman named Rosanna Bowles started a revolution from her Seattle home by deciding that the American dinner table had become far too serious.
Maker / Origin
Rosanna Bowles is often credited with pioneering the 'boutique' tabletop industry, blending her love of Italian ceramics with American practicality.
Condition & Value
The plates appear to be in excellent, possibly unused condition with no visible crazing or chips. Value is driven by the completeness of the set and the presence of the original decorative box, which is highly desired by Rosanna collectors.
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