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  2. Russel Wright - Wikipedia

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    Wright's first Melmac line of plastic dinnerware for the home, called "Residential" was manufactured by Northern Plastic Company of Boston beginning in 1953. "Residential" received the Museum of Modern Art Good Design Award in 1953. "Residential" was one of the most popular Melmac lines with gross sales of over $4 million in 1957.

  3. Melmac - Wikipedia

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    Melmac is: A brand name of dinnerware molded from Melamine resin, made by American Cyanamid, most popular in the 1940s through the 1960s. The fictional planet and homeworld to the alien life form in the eponymously titled sitcom ALF (see also New Melmac) A Staten Island, NY based ska band from the late 1990s.

  4. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    The late 1950s brought foreign imports flooding the American dinnerware market as well as the introduction of new competitive dinnerware manufacturing processes, melamine used in the brand Melmac and CorningWare by Corning Glass Works, placing pressure on Gladding, McBean & Co. to manufacture and market lower cost dinnerware lines to compete in ...

  5. Melamine resin - Wikipedia

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    Melamine resin is often used in kitchen utensils and plates (such as Melmac). Because of its high dielectric constant ranging from 7.2 to 8.4, melamine resin utensils and bowls are not microwave safe. [3] During the late 1950s and 1960s melamine tableware became fashionable.

  6. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    1942–1950 "Knox China" tableware & art ware [4] Donna Winston: unknown: 1950s: Art ware, giftware & mugs [11] Doranne of California: Los Angeles: 1950s-1980s: Cookie jars, kitchenware, giftware, & planters [4] Douglass Clay Products Company (Pacific Sewer Pipe after 1910) Los Angeles: 1903–1910: Sewer pipe [37] Dorothy Kindell: Laguna Beach ...

  7. Iroquois China Company - Wikipedia

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    Wright introduced Casual around 1950, and Seibel designed a line called Impromptu that stayed in the line for the rest of the company's history. [ 1 ] Among the firm's designs were Bridal White, Frolic, Vision, Jardinieres, Pins and Beads, and in 1956, new geometric patterns like Parasols and Pyramids.

  8. Metlox Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Metlox Pottery was founded in 1927 by Theodor C. Prouty and his son Willis Prouty, originally as a producer of outdoor ceramic signs. After the death of T.C. in 1931, Willis renamed the company Metlox Pottery ("Metlox" is a combination of "metal" and "oxide," a reference to the glaze pigments), and began producing dinnerware.

  9. Blue Ridge (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge's free-style decorations helped it stand out against competitors, most of whom used dull, decal-decorated dishes. Although Southern Potteries eventually employed over 1,000 workers and had gained a foothold in major markets across the United States, the company was unable to overcome the onset of plastic dinnerware in the 1950s.