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  2. China service of the Lincoln administration - Wikipedia

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    The "pink set" was provided by James K. Kerr of Philadelphia. [87] The china has a pink border. Inside the border is a gold Greek fret motif, and a gold monogram capital letter "L" is centered in the plates and saucers. [81] Kerr most likely decorated the piece, or at least provided the gilding and monogram. [89]

  3. 7 Best Home Items To Buy at Dollar Tree in February

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    A similar set of solar lights sold at Harbor Freight Tools would cost you upwards to $12.99. Trending Now: 3 Items To Buy at Lowe’s Before They Sell Out This Winter

  4. White House china - Wikipedia

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    The Bush china was introduced on January 7, 2009, two weeks before President George W. Bush left office. Two service sets were introduced. The larger service set was the first full set since that of the Reagan china in 1982. The larger set, made by Lenox, is composed of roughly 4500 pieces to fill 320 14-piece place settings.

  5. Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia

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    The company sold basic table service sets for four, six and eight persons, made up of the usual dinner plate, salad plate, soup bowl, and cup and saucer. But, the promotion and presentation of Fiesta from the start was as a line of open-stock items from which the individual purchaser could choose to combine serving and place pieces by personal ...

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    This 16-set from Gibson Home comes with full service for four, and includes four dinner plates, four smaller salad or dessert plates, four dinner bowls and four smaller soup bowls.

  7. Macbeth-Evans Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Macbeth-Evans first introduced tableware items during the late 1920s and expanded into complete dinnerware lines in 1930. [4] The most popular color used in tableware was pink, and the glass made was thinner than other companies of the time, thus more fragile. No candy jars, candle holders, cookie jars, or butter dishes were made by Macbeth-Evans.