Flintridge Chalice Porcelain Dinner Plate
Vintage From Paul is pleased to offer stunning Flintridge Chalice Porcelain Dinner Plate.
Chalice has an ivory body, inner and outer verge of 24 carat6 gold. the prominent feature of the pattern are the 24 carat gold wheat sheaves that gently caress the outer rim.
The Flintridge Chalice Porcelain Dinner Plate is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or signs of repair.
The Flintridge Chalice Porcelain Dinner Plate measures 10-3/4 inches in diameter.
Flintridge China Company was founded in 1946 in Pasadena, California. Flintridge took its name from two materials necessary for making china: "flint" and "kaolin." Kaolin is a Chinese word meaning "high hill" or "ridge" where the finest clay is made. Flintridge China featured both a rich, ivory-toned body that was translucent as well as a white, translucent china known as "Bon-Lite." Many Flintridge patterns were offered in a variety of colors, with more than a dozen color options available. In 1970, the Gorham Division of Textron, Inc., acquired Flintridge; the purchase resulted in the discontinuation of most Flintridge patterns over the nest few years. A few Flintridge patterns continued to be made by Gorham for many years, including the popular Black Contessa which was discontinued in 1994..
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