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Various Ships - Cunard "Greek Key" casserole dish from 1950s-60s

Product Description

Cunard Line: From the post-war Tourist Class china service aboard the QUEENS and other Cunarders, an oval casserole dish.

The pattern is the famous Greek Key design with gold trim first used in First Class in the 1920s aboard deluxe Cunard liners. The design was reintroduced after WW2, minus the gold, for Tourist Class. The dish measures 5.25" by 8.5" and is back-marked Ridgway Potteries along the Cunard logo. 

The attached photo shows Greek Key china in use on the CARINTHIA. 

Excellent condition.

$55.00
Maximum quantity available reached.