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Collected Goods- Laura Rolerat
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First time buyer on District? Use this code for $5 off your purchase LROLER83 Hi everyone! I am so excited to be here. I started thrifting when we bought a house in Baraboo, WI to use as a short term rental. The home is a cape cod built in the 1920s. It had its original hardwood floors and all the beautiful wood trim was original. I wanted to decorate it with vintage finds. When it was up and running i couldn’t stop thrifting. It brings me so much joy. I’m an empty nester and my kids all live out West. My sister had a great idea to open a booth at a local shop and we’ve had our booth for a year. My sister also told me about the Crazy Lamp Lady and my obsession really took off. Watching her videos has taught me so much and increased my desire to thrift and find treasures. When I saw her talk about Niknax I knew I wanted to be a part of it. So, here I am. Stay tuned as I slowly but surely add treasures for you to enjoy. Thanks so much for you support! Laura
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Vintage Sake Bowl Set Of 4 In Original Box
Set of four small, intricately decorated porcelain bowls, likely of Chinese origin. These bowls appear to be in the "Famille Rose" style, a type of Chinese porcelain decoration characterized by the prominent use of pink overglaze enamel. Key features of these bowls include: Famille Rose Decoration: The bowls exhibit the distinctive pink enamel and vibrant colors associated with Famille Rose porcelain, which also typically includes greens, blues, and rust tones. Floral and Figural Motifs: The decoration features colorful floral patterns and possibly figural elements, such as the depiction of a figure in one of the bowls. Gilded Accents: Gold accents are visible, particularly around the rims and in the decorative elements, which is common in Famille Rose porcelain. Potential Use: While their exact purpose is not specified, their small size and design suggest they could be used for serving rice, tea, or as decorative items. In original box. No chips or cracks.
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- Listed Sep 23, 2025












































