I have quite a few pieces in this Lefton pattern "Heritage Brown." This pair lives on my dresser.
The Lefton Company was founded in 1941 and beginning in 1946 much of it was made in occupied Japan. The company still exists, although it has changed hands, but it still makes collectible china in its factory in California. This pattern dates from about the 1960s.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Vintage Thingies Thursday: Lefton pitcher
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How beautiful! Just love it! Happy VTT!
That is beautiful.
Thank you for coming by, and especially for your comment about the '60 something' items at top of page. =0)))
Blessings,
Barbara Jean
Beautiful. Love the colors in this piece....Hopefully I will finish something to post about on friday...we will see!
So pretty - apple blossoms, I'm assuming? I hope you'll show us some more pieces on future VTT!
Oh my goodness, how beautiful! I am up for seeing more pieces.
How Pretty! My mother has a similar set on her dresser (I've been eying for years) But for obvious reasons she wont part with it. :)
Thanks for sharing!
Stephanie
This is a beautiful piece..thanks for sharing..
How beautiful and it really goes so well with that lovely picture. Thank you for sharing you treasure.
from Roberta Anne
The Raggedy Girl
What beautiful pieces and you have more of them? How lucky! Please show us more.
I love your pitcher. I'm a china/ glass fan. I've never been to your blog before - it was fun to read. I never knew exactly what "short-sheeting" a bed was - now, I know! Thanks for dropping by my blog too. PAM
It is a very "old world" looking set, you didn't tell us the size/
It's beautiful. I love the pink flower against the brown pitcher.
Really pretty! Nice that you have both pieces to the set!
very pretty.. love it! have a great day!
Lovely pitcher! Glad you're back to VTT (course, I didn't post today :(
Beauty-full!!
WOW that's one fancy pitcher :)
I love the brown - seems so unexpected. ~Kelly
unDeniably Domestic
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