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  2. How to Use Collectible Christmas Plates for Your Best Holiday ...

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    Gold and Green Christmas Plates. For a classic Christmas table, pull in a host of pretty red, green, and holiday motifs. Gold edgings and flatware tie them all together like a bow on a package.

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    Christmas House Poinsettia Plates Price: $1.25 You’re paying only about six cents per plate when you stock up on these Christmas House poinsettia plates at Dollar Tree.

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    Get ready to host for the holidays with gorgeous Christmas dinner plates from Nordstrom, West Elm and Amazon. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  5. Cake stand - Wikipedia

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    A cake stand is a type of tableware used for serving cake and other pastries, or a type of kitchen equipment used for holding cakes while they are decorated. The most common form is a plate on a pedestal; sometimes there are multiple plates in a tower. While most commonly made of ceramic, but may also be made of metal, glass, ceramic, and so on.

  6. Danish Christmas plates - Wikipedia

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    The first Christmas plate was issued by Bing & Grøndahl in 1895. Harald Bing came up with the idea, hoping to develop a series with Danish scenes. Designed by Frans August Hallin (1865–1947), the first plate is titled Bag den Frosne Rude (Behind the Frosted Pane) with a view of some of Copenhagen's landmark buildings at night as seen through the icy windows of Frederiksberg Palace.

  7. Tin - Wikipedia

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    A 21st-century reproduction barn lantern made of punched tin. Punched tin-plated steel, also called pierced tin, is an artisan technique originating in central Europe for creating functional and decorative housewares. Decorative piercing designs exist in a wide variety, based on local tradition and the artisan.