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Old Lenox and Corelle Plates Set of 7, approximately 26-27 cm in diameter ① Lenox Clarion Series Bread & Butter Plate Details: Brand: Lenox Series: Clarion Features: Warm ivory-colored porcelain (bone china) with gold leaf-like motifs and 24-karat gold accents. Size: Approximately 27cm in diameter. Production Period: This series was manufactured from 1965 to 1976 and is now a discontinued vintage item. These plates are no longer in production. ② Corelle "Woodland" Dinner Plates by Corning Two plates available. Some staining present. Markings are fading. Vintage items manufactured from 1978 to 1986. Features a brown plant pattern on a white glass base. Made of durable, chip-resistant, three-layer reinforced glass (Vitrelle). Corelle products are known for their durability and lightweight design. This plate design is a vintage item. ③ Corelle "Butterfly Gold" pattern. This pattern is popular as a vintage item and is a collector's item. Four plates available. Some staining present. Details: Brand and Material: Corelle was introduced by Corning in the late 1960s and is made of a special reinforced glass called "Vitrelle," which is lightweight and chip-resistant. Pattern: "Butterfly Gold" features a pattern of gold (or mustard yellow) butterflies and floral designs on the rim of a white plate. Production Years: This pattern was released in 1970 and was manufactured until around 1981. Value: Butterfly Gold is popular among collectors, and prices vary depending on condition and set contents, but they are traded from a few hundred yen for a single plate to a few thousand yen for a set. Unless they are extremely rare, they are rarely traded at high prices.
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