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  2. Iznik pottery - Wikipedia

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    The two most prevalent colors on the dish are white and blue, which is a direct influence of Chinese art. The base of the ceramic is white color so that the blue intricate designs will display great contrast. The blue color used on the dish is striking, allowing the delicate vegetal designs to power through and shine. [55]

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  4. Corelle Brands - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, Edward Katzinger founded the Edward Katzinger Company in Chicago to manufacture baking pans. [22] In 1945, the company went public under the new name EKCO Products Company. [ 23 ] Throughout its history, the company grew both organically and with acquisitions [ 24 ] until it was the largest non-electric housewares manufacturer in the ...

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  6. Buffalo China - Wikipedia

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    John D. Larkin. Buffalo Pottery was founded in 1901 by John D. Larkin (1845-1926) to supply the Larkin Company with premiums for its customers. The company's first general manager, Lewis H. Bown, recruited a number of skilled craftsmen and artisans from throughout the United States, including William J. Rea, Anna Kappler, and Ralph Stuart.

  7. Mildred Mottahedeh - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Ruth Mottahedeh (née Wurtzel; August 7, 1908 – February 17, 2000) was an American collector of ceramics, businessperson, and philanthropist.With her husband, Rafi Y. Mottahedeh, she co-founded Mottahedeh & Company, a designer and supplier of luxury porcelain based on historical models or direct replicas.