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Handpainted China by Viola Heimback - Forget-me-nots Floral Ceramic Candy or Nut Dish

Handpainted China by Viola Heimback - Forget-me-nots Floral Ceramic Candy or Nut Dish

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  • Handpainted China by Viola Heimback - Forget-me-nots Floral Ceramic Candy or Nut Dish
  • Handpainted China by Viola Heimback - Forget-me-nots Floral Ceramic Candy or Nut Dish
  • Handpainted China by Viola Heimback - Forget-me-nots Floral Ceramic Candy or Nut Dish
  • Handpainted China by Viola Heimback - Forget-me-nots Floral Ceramic Candy or Nut Dish
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Beautifully hand-painted by Viola Heimback (1908 - 2003), well known china painter of Tonawanda, NY. and a long time member of the Great Lakes China Painting Teachers' Association.

Length: 7 1/8"
Height: 1 1/4"
Width: 4 3/4 "

Back print in gold:
Hand painted by
Viola E. Heimback
Tonawanda, NY

Artist info:
Born Viola Schoenfeldt on July 24, 1908 in North Tonawanda, she was a graduate of North Tonawanda High School. The mother of seven, she was the widow of Thomas P. Heimback.

Her interest in china painting began after she and a partner opened Vi-Hi Ceramics, a ceramics studio on Main Street in the City of Tonawanda, where she sold china and led ceramics classes.
Later, she established a studio in her home and taught china painting. Viola died April 22, 2003.

Excellent condition: no chip or cracks
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