Hand-Painted Bowl by H.F. Coors

Item Number: 394
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Description
Catalina China, Inc.
A Division of H.F. Coors
1600 S. Cherrybell Stravenue
Tucson, AZ 85713
800-782-6677
520-903-1010
www.hfcoors.com
(1) Hand painted Day of the Dead platter "Vicente" by Robert Keith DeArmond/ HF Coors (13.5" diameter)
Robert Keith DeArmond has been winning table top awards for hand painted dinnerware for 42 years. He is the creative genius behind virtually all of HF Coors dinnerware patterns. His Day of the Dead handpainted ceramics have been featured at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
Herman Coors, son of the founder of Coors Brewery, opened the HF Coors China Company in Los Angeles in 1925. In 2003, Catalina China, Inc of Tucson, Arizona moved the company to Tucson. Coors restaurant china has been used continously in restaurants, hotels, and resorts in every major city in the West and in all 50 states for over 83 years. Our dinnerware is 100% made in Tucson, Arizona.
H.F. COORS CHINA COMPANY is the only full line producer of commercial china and accessory items on the West Coast. At H.F. COORS, we combine the skills of our talented and conscientious artisans with the most modern, efficient production methods to produce some of the finest china available.
The designers at H.F. COORS are among the most gifted in the industry, tuned in to your needs and the tastes and preferences of the general public. Our ceramic engineers, production experts, and quality control personnel are highly experienced at this exacting craft. Most of our high quality china can be hand painted or custom designed to match any decor.
At H.F. COORS, we take great pride in our attractive patterns, our consistent high quality, and our dedication to superior service. Once you have ordered and used COORS CHINA, you will understand how we have maintained our reputation for excellence for over 80 years.
Made in USA
Used in Tucson restaurants J-Bar, Vivace, Beyond Bread, Pastiche, and many others, nationwide for over 83 years.
Special Instructions
Winning bidder must pick up at the KXCI studios or pay for shipping.