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Mikasa "SANTA FE" Intaglio~Round Serving Platter~Very Good Condition $22.99 |
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MIKASA INTAGLIO "SANTA FE" GRAVY BOWL & PLATE $12.99 |
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Mikasa Intaglio CAC24 Santa Fe 2 Qt. Oval Covered Casserole Serveware $54.99 |
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2 SETS MIKASA INTAGLIO SANTA FE BONE CHINA CUP & SAUCER CA24 $18.75 |
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SANTA FE CAC24 by MIKASA INTAGLIO - 3 RIMMED SOUP BOWLS - XLNT NEVER USED COND $9.99 |
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Mikasa Intaglio "Santa Fe" - 2 Large 11" Snack Plates with Mugs $10.99 |
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MIKASA Intaglio SANTA FE CAC24 Broad, Rimmed Soup Bowl 9-3/8 inch Diameter #1032 $9.99 |
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Mikasa Intaglio CAC24 Santa Fe Rimmed Soup Bowl $9.99 |
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Mikasa Intaglio CAC24 Santa Fe Creamer $9.99 |
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Mikasa Intaglio Santa Fe Soup Bowl Southwestern CAC24 $19.99 |
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Mikasa Covered Sugar Bowls Intaglio CAC24 Santa Fe $19.95 |
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12" Serving /Chop Platter Round- Intaglio-CAC24-Santa Fe- MIKASA $5.99 |
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2 RIMMED Soup Bowls MIKASA -Intaglio-CAC24-Santa Fe $4.99 |
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MIKASA INTAGLIO SANTA FE LARGE SOUP BOWL PATTERN CAC24 $4.49 |
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Mikasa Intaglio SANTA FE - 12" Chop Plate / Platter $16.95 |
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Mikasa Intaglio Santa Fe Large Rimmed Bowls (2) $9.99 |
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MIKASA INTAGLIO SANTA FE MUG PATTERN CAC24 $8.99 |
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MIKASA Intaglio Santa Fe CAC24 Set of 4 Cups & Saucers $7.50 |
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Mikasa Intaglio Santa Fe Creamer CAC24 $6.95 |
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Mikasa Intaglio Santa Fe 9 inch Serving Bowl Pattern Number CAC24 $14.95 |
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Mikasa Santa Fe #CAC24 Cups & Saucers $8.99 Cups & Saucers - Geometric Native American Design On Off White Background - Made In Malaysia... |
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Mikasa Santa Fe #CAC24 Hostess Tray $23.19 Hostess Tray - Geometric Native American Design On Off White Background - Made In Malaysia... |
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Mikasa Santa Fe #CAC24 Hostess Tray 2 Tier $35.99 Hostess Tray 2 Tier - Geometric Native American Design On Off White Background - Made In Malaysia... |
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New Mexican Tinwork, 1840-1940 $18.00 Ornamental tinwork folk art originated in the mid-1800s in New Mexico. As an increasing number of food products shipped in tin cans arrived over the Santa Fe Trail, more materials were available to the area's tinsmiths. They used their skills on tins that once held such products as lard, kerosene, and oysters. The finished products were as unlimited as the creativity of the makers, from candle sco... |
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RICHARD DIEBENKORN: INTAGLIO PRINTS 1961-1978 ... |


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