Vogue, Oakdale, Linden
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This decal was first used by the Edwin M. Knowles China Company of Newell, West Virginia in the 1950s. It was applied to their Accent shape with gold stamp border and sold as "Oakdale" through the distributors: Cunningham & Pickett.
Another set of Knowles' ware was made with the decal and gold trim. It was sold as "Linden" under Cunningham & Pickett's "Lifetime China" label.
In the 1960s, the Homer Laughlin China Company started using the decal in at least two different ways:
- On the Alliance shape for Cunningham and Pickett. This line was called "Vogue"
- On the Virginia Rose shape (late 1960s)
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