Product code: Lamore Place Card Holders, 1940's SET/2 newest Vintage
Lamore China Place Card Holders, 1940's SET/2 Vintage. **The Teal leaf holder has one chipped leaf, not very noticeable; The teal leaf is more green and NOT newest like pictured. Very hard to capture the exact color; PLEASE SEE PICTURE*^ Decorate your dining table with these vintage Lamore China Place Card Holders w/ Gold Trim. This set includes two handmade floral style holders crafted in Japan. These unique collectibles are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any dinner party or special occasion. Use them to hold place cards, display your business cards or favorite snapshots. Shipped fast and packed with care. Vintage Lamore China made in Occupied Japan set of 2 place card holders have leaf-shaped base, star figurine on back top, and raised flowers designs in 2 different flower design. Each measures 1-1/2" tall at tallest point x 3-3/8" long x 1-3/4" wide at widest point. All are marked on bottom with "Lamore China" and Occupied Japan marks. Occupied Japan was printed on pottery.
Lamore China Place Card Holders, 1940's SET/2 Vintage. **The Teal leaf holder has one chipped leaf, not very noticeable; The teal leaf is more green and NOT newest like pictured. Very hard to capture the exact color; PLEASE SEE PICTURE*^ Decorate your dining table with these vintage Lamore China Place Card Holders w/ Gold Trim. This set includes two handmade floral style holders crafted in Japan. These unique collectibles are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any dinner party or special occasion. Use them to hold place cards, display your business cards or favorite snapshots. Shipped fast and packed with care. Vintage Lamore China made in Occupied Japan set of 2 place card holders have leaf-shaped base, star figurine on back top, and raised flowers designs in 2 different flower design. Each measures 1-1/2" tall at tallest point x 3-3/8" long x 1-3/4" wide at widest point. All are marked on bottom with "Lamore China" and Occupied Japan marks. Occupied Japan was printed on pottery.