Thats what my mother figured as well.Interesting that all have different scenes painted on them.
I had a great score at a country antique store—a set of Theodore Haviland China, service for eight, for $30. All the Haviland’s did china, Theo did it in the US in the 20s and 30s I think. Jewel Tea and other door to door salesmen gave it as premiums, iirc.
My MIL left me a set of four sterling dowry spoons, huge silver things with monograms and dates, one from her aunt’s wedding in 1895. I use them for serving spoons at family dinners. And I have a set of limoges, very very delicate. I love antiques, especially including the antique monogrammed table linens from my husband’s family...