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  2. 10 stores like IKEA for affordable dinnerware - AOL

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    All of these affordable dinnerware sets are under $100. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

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    The Savannah 16-Piece Modern Black Stoneware Dinnerware Set will stun any home chef who’s been serving up their culinary wonders on plain old porcelain. It’s on sale for $43.11 at The Home ...

  4. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    Dinnerware is another term used to refer to tableware, and crockery refers to ceramic tableware, today often porcelain or bone china. [4] Sets of dishes are referred to as a table service, dinner service or service set. Table settings or place settings are the dishes, cutlery and glassware used for formal and informal dining.

  5. Ink Dish - Wikipedia

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    The company uses designs by contemporary underground artists for their line of porcelain dinnerware. [1] Ink Dish was founded in 2008 by David Harding and Caroline Pople. [2] Julie Pople, mother of Caroline, is the lead designer for Ink Dish. Julie graduated from Liverpool Art College (John Moores University) in 1971 with a degree in Textile ...

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    Gibson Home Oslo Porcelain Dinnerware Set for 4 (16 pieces) $54 If you find that you run low on plates and bowls on the best of days, it's probably time to admit that you need to invest in an ...

  7. Royal China Company - Wikipedia

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    The Royal China Company was a Sebring, Ohio dinnerware manufacturer established in 1934 and ceased operations in 1986. [1]In 1934 Beatrice Miller, William H. Habenstreit and John Bert Briggs on South 15th Street in Sebring, Ohio, after buying the former E. H. Sebring China Company (formerly the Oliver China Company building).