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dishes and
bowls (as
opposed to "closed"
shapes like jugs and vases).
Dinnerware is
another term used to
refer to tableware, and
crockery refers to ceramic...
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Fiesta is a line of
ceramic glazed dinnerware manufactured and
marketed by the
Fiesta Tableware Company of Newell, West Virginia,
United States since its...
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Dinnerware Artspace is a non-profit art
space located in Tucson, Arizona,
United States.
Dinnerware Artspace has had
several locations. The
director in...
- in
respect for the
position of
Chief Petty Officers,
formerly provided dinnerware made
specifically for the goat locker. The
special insignia (topmark)...
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consumer and
foodservice industries. It is also the
largest supplier of
dinnerware to the
foodservice industry in
North America. The
company operates in...
- States.
Established in 1871, it is
widely known for its Art Deco
glazed dinnerware line, Fiesta. In 2002, The New York
Times called Fiesta "the most collected...
- Red Wing
pottery refers to
American stoneware, pottery, or
dinnerware items made by a
company initially set up in Red Wing, Minnesota, in 1861 by German...
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granite grey and seafoam. The
dinnerware forms have
distinctive curvilinear,
streamlined shapes.
American Modern dinnerware was the most po****r and identifiable...
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Flemington (and
later Trenton), New Jersey, that
manufactured a line of
dinnerware and
other items. The
company was
originally founded as
Samuel Hill Pottery...
- used in high–pressure
decorative laminates such as Formica,
melamine dinnerware including cooking utensils, plates, and
plastic products,
laminate flooring...