dinnerware
dinnerware
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by Carolyn McFann - 2007-04-04
A few months ago, I was watching QVC on television and saw Polish Stoneware for the first time. It was colorful, hand-painted dinnerware for collecting or everyday use. I decided to buy some and see f...
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by Candace Acker - 2007-05-31
The Royal Doulton Company is primarily known for collectables and tableware, its English history dates back to 1815. Its reputation grew in The Potteries section of London when in 1871 Henry Doulton, ...
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by Victoria - 2007-07-30
Long ago, there were traditional rules for picking out china such as only brides select china, china has to fine and match everything (plate settings, glass ware, flatware, etc.), and sets should be o...
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by prabakar - 2007-11-17
When selecting your kitchen and dinnerware accessories, therefore, it is important that you take ample time to investigate options as far as tools go. Most people choose to spend time looking through ...
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by prabakar - 2007-11-23
Jonathan Adler grew up in the NJ suburbs and spent his spare time in the basement of his parents home "throwing posts". He later went to Brown University but would spend most days at RISD using the ki...
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by Prabakar - 2007-11-23
Fiestaware was designed by Frederick Hurton Rhead in 1936, and is among the most collected china products in the world. It is shill manufactured as originally designed, with art deco styling and...
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by Prabakar - 2007-11-24
Veritas is renowned for for its sophistication that compliments any table setting, whether simple or ornate. This collection ranges from a generous goblet to a dainty liquerur glass. The collect...
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by prabakar - 2007-11-29
Fiestaware was designed by Frederick Hurton Rhead in 1936, and is among the most collected china products in the world. It is still manufactured as originally designed, with art deco styling and comes...
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by prabakar - 2007-12-01
Iittala is a complete range of products from which you can pick and choose, the possibilities to combine are endless. Each Iittala object has more than one purpose. They are pieces you can use, and li...
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by prabakar - 2007-12-05
Piero Fornasetti (1913-1988) was an Italian painter, sculptor, designer, craftsman, engraver, and compulsive collector of printed ephemera. A precursor to pop-art and an exemplar of a post-modernism w...