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It was the "Gold Standard" of American cookware, at its peak offering 39 items simultaneously (counting lids as separate pieces) across 12 distinct utensil types. While specialty items and minor revisions were occasionally made to the line, the 1400 series existed with a relative consistency before the sale to Corning Glass Inc. in 1985.
This category is for specific pieces of pottery, including sets and factory pieces produced in multiple examples Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Bail handle drawer pulls. A drawer pull (wire pull or simply pull) is a handle to pull a drawer out of a chest of drawers, cabinet or other furniture piece. [1] [2]A highboy full of drawer pulls, backed by eschutcheon plates Drawer pull in the shape of a double-headed eagle, Petit appartement de la reine, Palace of Versailles
Individual models of furniture (65 P) Pages in category "Individual pieces of furniture" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
This category is for specific pieces of porcelain, including sets such as services, and factory pieces produced in multiple examples. Pages in category "Individual pieces of porcelain" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
Cooking pots and pans with legless, flat bottoms came into use when cooking stoves became popular; this period of the late 19th century saw the introduction of the flat cast-iron skillet. Cast-iron cookware was especially popular among homemakers during the first half of the 20th century. It was a cheap, yet durable cookware.
The IPS is a convex set and a compact set. This follows from the Dubins–Spanier theorems. With two agents, the IPS is symmetric across the middle point (in this case it is the point (15,15)). Take some int (,) on the IPS. This point comes from some partition. Swap the pieces between Alice and George.
Lacquerware is a longstanding tradition in Japan [6] [7] and, at some point, kintsugi may have been combined with maki-e as a replacement for other ceramic repair techniques. . While the process is associated with Japanese craftsmen, the technique was also applied to ceramic pieces of other origins including China, Vietnam, and Kor
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