Features:
| • | Best-selling dinnerware pattern in American history | | • | Classic pattern (since 1941) is a favorite of collectors | | • | Sculpted pink rose, green leaves, and gray-green vine on pale sand background | | • | Trivet is 6-3/4 inches square, perfect for tea or coffee pot | | • | Dishwasher-, microwave-, and freezer-safe |
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Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Review Part of the bestselling dinnerware pattern in American history, this trivet exemplifies the informal grace of Southwestern hospitality. First made in California and now produced in various countries, Franciscan dinnerware achieved immediate popularity when it appeared in the late 1930s and ranks as a prized collectible, particularly the American-made pieces (pre-1984). Apple (1940) and Desert Rose (1941) are the only continuously produced Franciscan patterns. Today's Franciscan dinnerware (the name honors colonial California's mission-founding priests) fulfills contemporary expectations, going safely into the dishwasher, microwave, and freezer. The trivet's sculpted pink desert rose, green leaves, and gray-green vine edge are set against a pale sand background. This trivet is ideal for protecting a table or counter from a hot tea- or coffeepot and measures 6-3/4 inches square. --Fred Brack
Product Description Hand-painted individuality, from rosebud lids to rose stem handles. An all-time favorite pattern for over three generations.
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