Mystery Logo Dinnerware IDed

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Mystery Logo Dinnerware IDed

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Looks like the dinnerware with the coat of arms crest mystery has finally been solved. Some members of a restaurant ware collectors group contacted Michael Barber with information confirming it is from the La Salle Hotel in Chicago. A Google image search returns some hotel documents with the logo.

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Doug, could you post a picture of the mystery plate? I google searched but couldn't find it. I did find a nice colored version of the ad here.
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I am also thinking that these plates may have been purchased after the fire for the remodel.
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At the risk of sounding gluttonous I will say these plates are to small. I purchased the coordinating platter in hopes of a usable dinner plate but it's to big. Am I missing something? Is there a standard size dinner plate or were they made to serve individual sides in restaurants? Seriously, try cutting a steak on one of the dinner plates and see if you can avoid making a mess. :cry:

Also, I bet that last plate you posted was really pretty new. I love emerald green.
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I found a minty 9 inch Bronze salad bowl today and it inspired me to search more about the dinnerware. I didn't know there was a 10 inch plate. Duh. This one has the glassblower logo.
http://imgur.com/a/MTRP0
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