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Condiment Set, Ucagco, Tomatoes, Japan, Vintage, SOLD
Condiment Set, Ucagco, Tomatoes, Japan, Vintage, SOLD
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- Vintage Tomatoware, Condiment Set, Ceramic Tomatoes Set, UCAGCO Collectibles, Kitchen Decor, Mid Century Kitchenware, Vintage Serveware, (Discontinued)
- Made in Japan
- Vintage: 1940's - 1950's
- Details: This is an adorable condiment set, it is made up of two very red tomatoes with their bright green leaves. The lids form the tomato tops and have a little opening for the serving spoons (not included). This piece still retains its original label which reads: "UCAGCO Ceramics Japan". Ideal for serving condiments that you want to keep separate, like sauces and dressings, mustard and pickle relish, or even different types of dips for a party, but we think this piece makes a wonderful server for Jam and Jellies too. These tomatoware pieces were imported from Japan by several different companies and became very popular during the WWII era and well into the 1950's, they are highly collectible and still desirable today. If you're looking for a gift for a collector or a lover of all things tomatoware, we think this will be a much welcomed gift.
- Material: Ceramic
- Dimensions: Approx. 6.0 inches Long, 3.5 inches Tall and 2.75 inches Wide
- Condition: Vintage - Used. Good Condition. There is one tiny chip on one of the tomato tops we have zoomed in on it for you, there is another chip on the underside of a lid, but not very noticeable. The paint is a bit worn on the bottom but this is consistent/acceptable due to age/use/wear. There are no spoons in this set. Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns. Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.
UCAGCO was founded in 1850 under the name Abe Mayer & Co, with offices in New Orleans and New York. They officially took the trademark UCAGCO (which stands for United China and Glass Company) in the 1930’s. Ucagco was primarily a creator and distributor of dinnerware and glassware. After WWII was over, the company’s agent in Japan (S.A. Stolaroff) signed the very first contract allowing imports from Japan. In 1956, UCAGCO was sold to Sammons Enterprises.
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