Gallery of Lost Dishes - 008-012

Left during the 1999 Holiday Season

Dish 008

Dish 008

This oblong cake pan was manufactured in Manitowoc, Wisconsin by Wear*Ever. Although slightly warped, still has a long life ahead of itself.

Dish 009

Dish 009

Not really a dish, this 100% cotton carefully woven in the U.S.A. dish towel was most likely used to protect a guest from burning themselves with a hot Pyrex bowl or something.


I would like to claim Dish 009, a dish towel to be exact. It is white and 100% Cotton. Nicely weaved texture which enhances the old feeling in my little kitchen at Airstream Palace. And if I don't get it back, my hands want be able to tote another warm dish to Barnes Place's next gathering. -- CLAIMED, April 7, 2000 by Johnny

Dish 009 - Detail

Dish 009

In this detail photo, you can see the intricate avant garde texture that would compliment any kitchen.

Dish 010

Dish 010

This glass plate with scalloped boarder is a smaller version of Dish 012. Could it be they are a set and arrived together? Or two separate guests appeared with the same dish? Wierder things have happened.

Dish 011

Dish 011

This faux crystal platter manufactured in the U.S.of A. has amazing durability. Plastics make it possible.


Found two dishes I think are ours. That's 011 and 015. Tried to pick them up the other night, but no one was home. If you have a plan let us know. -- CLAIMED, May 18, 2000 by Eunice & Joe

Dish 012

Dish 012

A bigger version of Dish 010. Perfect for Ritz crackers and Triscuits done up like fancy hors d'vores with chunked cheese and sandwich meat.


I brought a dish similar to Dish 012 to the first course of the progressive dinner. On this dish, French bread crostini was served. -- CLAIMED, January 10, 2000 by Ed

 

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