Wildfire was a dinnerware pattern given as premiums by the Great American Tea Company produced by the Hall China Company of East Liverpool, Ohio.  Credits were given for amounts of goods purchased, and customers could select pieces to sets that were offered during weekly visits.  Wildfire was produced during the 40’s and 50’s and was offered to Great American’s route customers. (History of The Great American Tea Company, Steve Cagle & Dave Periord, Nov. 1999).  The border pattern consists of tiny pink roses and green leaf garlands intertwined with a pale blue ribbon on a hi-white glazed body with 22K gold trim at the rims. 

Whatsoever is lovely…think on these things 

-The Book of Philippians