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Serving Platter, Sango, Cumberland Pattern, Gold & Rust Red Panels, Vintage Japan 12"
Serving Platter, Sango, Cumberland Pattern, Gold & Rust Red Panels, Vintage Japan 12"
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- Vintage Serving Platter, Cumberland Pattern by Sango, Large and Small Panels in Rust and Gold Colors on White Porcelain, Servingware, Tableware, Maximalist, Mediterranean Style, (Discontinued)
- Brand: Sango
- Made in Japan
- Vintage: late 1960's - 1976
- Details: This is an absolutely gorgeous serving platter! The pattern is called Cumberland, by Sango. It has large and small panels, in a rust/terracotta red and gold colors, all along the border with florals and other patterns. The smaller panels have hand painted moriage (raised) "dots". It's a very elegant pattern, reminds us of a romantic summer vacation in the Mediterranean, a Moroccan look. The platter is stamped: "Sango China, Japan, Cumberland 3732". We know that Sango moved manufacturing to Indonesia in 1977, so this is pre-1977 and based on the logo, we believe it dates from 1960's to 1976. If you are trying to collect this pattern or are looking for a beautiful serving platter, we hope this is a happy find. We also carry other serving pieces in this pattern, please search our site to see all.
- Materials: Porcelain
- Dimensions: 12.25 inches Long and 8.5 inches Wide
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Very Good Vintage Condition. We found no issues with this item, except as acceptable due to age/use/wear. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. All Sales Final. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.
We didn't find much information on Sango. Based on the information available, they were in business in Japan from the 1950s until 1977. In 1977 they moved manufacturing to Indonesia. They are still in business.
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