Description
Franciscan Desert Rose Dinner Plates - Set of 4 - 10 1/2” Flying F Backstamp. Introduced in 1941 by Gladding, McBean & Co. in Glendale, CaliforniaFranciscan Desert Rose. Introduced in 1941 by Gladding, McBean & Co. in Glendale, California Franciscan Desert Rose is the largest-selling pattern in American dinnerware history. Featuring hand-painted pink roses and green leaves on a cream background, it remains the longest-running casual tableware pattern produced by a single company. This set of four perfect dinner dishes is in excellent preowned condition. Shiny, no chips, no cracks, in excellent condition.