Vernon Kilns Frontier Days Meat Platter Chop Plate MINT

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In the next several weeks, I will be listing a lot of pieces of Vernon Kilns Winchester 73 and Frontier, most of which are in Excellent to Mint condition. From Google..."Vernonware produced the Winchester '73 pattern in 1950 to coincide with the release of Universal International's picture of the same name. It was produced until 1953 when the name was changed to Frontier Days, which was produced until 1954". **I can reduce shipping for multiple wins, however as big as some of these items are, and how multiples would need to be packed to prevent breakage, it might be cheaper to ship separately. It is a very heavy glassware. This is an original Vernon Kilns Frontier Days meat platter or chop plate. It looks like it was never used and the top is in Mint condition. T are light marks on the bottom w it sat or rubbed against something. Nothing major at all. If you want pictures, email and I can try to get a good one. Pictures shows cowboys and indians, stagecoach, horses, rifle, wagon wheel, rope, pistol, sword, bow and arrow, bull, cowboy hat, spur, headdress, etc. Signed by Paul L. Davidson I believe. Great addition to your collection, or great way to start a new collection, as I can provide you with a large set of these neat dishes.Pictures tell a story of a cowboy and his stubborn mule and panning for gold. **Insurance is not required, read more