"The Vogue Mercantile Company was a large distributor of glass and pottery. Located in New York City, they purchased dinnerware from companies like Homer Laughlin, Universary Pottery and others and then resold the dinnerware. In 1949, the Vogue Mercantile Company was renamed Vogue Ceramic Industries. "
The pattern name should be under the mark on the pieces. I dont see it on your photo but I think it is "Arlington".
Here is a link to Replacements. com for prices, but remember they are retail so you can cut their prices in half. :)
Re: Governor's Mansion Vogue Ceramic Industries
"The Vogue Mercantile Company was a large distributor of glass and pottery. Located in New York City, they purchased dinnerware from companies like Homer Laughlin, Universary Pottery and others and then resold the dinnerware. In 1949, the Vogue Mercantile Company was renamed Vogue Ceramic Industries. "
The pattern name should be under the mark on the pieces. I dont see it on your photo but I think it is "Arlington".
Here is a link to Replacements. com for prices, but remember they are retail so you can cut their prices in half. :)
Re: Governor's Mansion Vogue Ceramic Industries
Thank you so much!