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Vintage Sovereign Potters Canada PHOTO DIONNE QUINTUPLETS Silver Child Dish Bowl
$ 32.73
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Vintage Sovereign Potters CanadaPHOTO DIONNE QUINTUPLETS
Silver Trim
Child’s Dish / Bowl
Rare....
G
reat
vintage condition ...
silver good
a flea bite under edge
and maybe a slight crack started..?or crazing... not sure..see pic
NOTE: there is natural crazing throughout.
Very nice handled baby dish with silver trim.
It has the faces of the Dionne Quintuplets
Marie, Annette, Emilie, Yvonne and Cecile
One handle reads "I go here says the fork" and the other is "I go here says the spoon"
On May 28, 1934, on a farm in the village of Corbeil, Ontario, near the Quebec border, a French-Canadian mother, Elzire Dionne, gave birth to five identical girls -- Annette, Emilie, Yvonne, Cecile, and Marie. Born at least two months prematurely, each baby was small enough to be held in one hand; together they weighed only 14 pounds. Few expected they would survive -- even their father did not think they would. But they did survive. Women from nearby villages brought breast milk, the Canadian Red Cross sent nurses and an incubator, and they became the first quintuplets known to have survived infancy.
It measures 9" Wide handle to handle
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