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Sterling China Aqua-Blue Scalloped Serving Bowl, Rare Inlay Pattern
Condition:
used
$24.00
Sale price
$24.00
Regular price
A vintage serving bowl from the Sterling China Company of Wellsville, Ohio, featuring a scalloped rim and an aqua‑blue inlay pattern. Sterling China produced durable, high‑fired commercial ceramics throughout the 20th century, and their inlay designs became a recognizable part of mid‑century American tableware. The bowl displays well for serving or decorative use, with the blue inlay offering a distinctive mid‑century accent.
Details
- Sterling China serving bowl
- Aqua‑blue inlay pattern
- Scalloped edge design
- Mid‑20th‑century production
- Clear, even coloration with vintage character
- Light surface wear consistent with age
- No chips or cracks observed
Size
- Standard serving bowl sizing
- Diameter and depth consistent with mid‑century ceramic serveware
This item is shipped directly by Wade Living and may arrive separately from other items in your order.
Vintage Disclaimer
Vintage pieces may show light signs of age or use. Please review all photos and reach out with any questions before purchasing. Due to the nature of vintage items, returns are not accepted.
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