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Lu Ray Pastels Pink Cream Pitcher, 1930s

$9.00

Really nice little Lu Ray Pastels Cream Pitcher By T.S.T.

See all photos which show wonderful detail! LuRay Pastels dinnerware was produced from 1938 to 1961 by the Taylor, Smith, and Taylor Company. Named after the LuRay Caverns in Virginia, these soft colored dishes were designed as an alternative to the "Fiesta" dinnerware craze of the 1930's. Pieces are marked TS&T LuRay Pastels".

See condition note below.

It is important to view all photos as they are an important part of the description.

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Size: 3 3/4" diam. x 2 1/4" high

5 1/2" wide with handle and spout

Material: glazed ceramic

Locality/Period: Made in the U.S. by Taylor, Smith and Taylor ( T.S.T.) in the 1930s.

Condition: Very good condition, just a little wear from use.There is a very small factory flaw : a faint grey spot under glaze ( near spout). This doesn’t detract from the beauty of this piece.

Keep in mind that most antiques and vintage items are preowned, and may show slight wear from normal use.

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Shipping: These items will be shipped by USPS

Returns are accepted. The buyer pays half of the of the return shipping cost.

Our goal is your 100% satisfaction. If you are not completely happy with your purchase from Ruby Street Revival, please contact us immediately so that we may resolve the issue for you.

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Really nice little Lu Ray Pastels Cream Pitcher By T.S.T.

See all photos which show wonderful detail! LuRay Pastels dinnerware was produced from 1938 to 1961 by the Taylor, Smith, and Taylor Company. Named after the LuRay Caverns in Virginia, these soft colored dishes were designed as an alternative to the "Fiesta" dinnerware craze of the 1930's. Pieces are marked TS&T LuRay Pastels".

See condition note below.

It is important to view all photos as they are an important part of the description.

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Size: 3 3/4" diam. x 2 1/4" high

5 1/2" wide with handle and spout

Material: glazed ceramic

Locality/Period: Made in the U.S. by Taylor, Smith and Taylor ( T.S.T.) in the 1930s.

Condition: Very good condition, just a little wear from use.There is a very small factory flaw : a faint grey spot under glaze ( near spout). This doesn’t detract from the beauty of this piece.

Keep in mind that most antiques and vintage items are preowned, and may show slight wear from normal use.

———————————

Shipping: These items will be shipped by USPS

Returns are accepted. The buyer pays half of the of the return shipping cost.

Our goal is your 100% satisfaction. If you are not completely happy with your purchase from Ruby Street Revival, please contact us immediately so that we may resolve the issue for you.

Really nice little Lu Ray Pastels Cream Pitcher By T.S.T.

See all photos which show wonderful detail! LuRay Pastels dinnerware was produced from 1938 to 1961 by the Taylor, Smith, and Taylor Company. Named after the LuRay Caverns in Virginia, these soft colored dishes were designed as an alternative to the "Fiesta" dinnerware craze of the 1930's. Pieces are marked TS&T LuRay Pastels".

See condition note below.

It is important to view all photos as they are an important part of the description.

——————————

Size: 3 3/4" diam. x 2 1/4" high

5 1/2" wide with handle and spout

Material: glazed ceramic

Locality/Period: Made in the U.S. by Taylor, Smith and Taylor ( T.S.T.) in the 1930s.

Condition: Very good condition, just a little wear from use.There is a very small factory flaw : a faint grey spot under glaze ( near spout). This doesn’t detract from the beauty of this piece.

Keep in mind that most antiques and vintage items are preowned, and may show slight wear from normal use.

———————————

Shipping: These items will be shipped by USPS

Returns are accepted. The buyer pays half of the of the return shipping cost.

Our goal is your 100% satisfaction. If you are not completely happy with your purchase from Ruby Street Revival, please contact us immediately so that we may resolve the issue for you.

rubystreetrevival@gmail.com

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  • Returns are accepted. You only pay half of the return shipping fee,

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