Noritake Oval Vegetable Serving Bowl with Lid - The Sahara Pattern

Noritake Oval Vegetable Serving Bowl with Lid - The Sahara Pattern

Regular price $79.95

 

Product Description:  Known for elegance and quality to customers around the world since the early 1900's, this Noritake lidded, oval vegetable bowl in the vintage "The Sahara" (58590) pattern was introduced in 1925.  It features delicate, pink-rose swags with a repeated tan and black diamond-flower pattern around the rim with gold color trim and handles on white porcelain. 

Note:  This product is NOT safe for microwave or oven use 

Circa:  1925-1938

Pattern Number:  58590

Status:  Discontinued

Pattern Name:  The Sahara

Dimensions:  11 5/8" length (with handles) x 9 1/2" (without handles) x 7 1/4" width x 2 5/8" height (without lid), 4 1/2" height (overall with lid), Lid: 2 1/2" height

Product Weight:  2 pounds 7 ounces

Markings:  In red and yellow - Noritake "M" with wreath, Made In Japan, The Sahara, U.S. Design, Pat. 58590

Color:  Pink, tan, black, gold, white

Material:  Porcelain.  All glazed with exception of inner lip surface of lid, lip on bowl and round lip on round footed base.

Condition:   Previously owned - used.  Condition is consistent with age.  No chips, cracks or repairs.  May be light discoloration on non-glazed lip areas.

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