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  2. Costco Is Selling an Elegant 16-Piece Stoneware ... - AOL

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    The 16-piece set features a stoneware design that's dishwasher- and microwave-safe and is available in either Ivory or Blue color options. The Westpoint Dinnerware Set retails for only $54.99 and ...

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    $39.00 at etsy.com. Heath Ceramics. Kristine Renee of Design Alchemy says she's always on the lookout for vintage ceramics and pottery, with her go-tos including earthen stoneware, decorative ...

  4. Dedham Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Plates with crackling and bird designs, 1896-c. 1920. Dedham Pottery was an American art pottery company opened by the Robertson Family in Dedham, Massachusetts during the American arts & crafts movement that operated between 1896 and 1943.

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    Harvest Plastic Oval Platters. Price: $1.25. Fill up these harvest oval platters with desserts to enjoy after the meal or prep a grazing board for guests before serving the main course. Measuring ...

  6. Ironstone china - Wikipedia

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    10"x13" ironstone serving platter made by T. & R. BOOTE, Burslem, c1870. Ironstone was patented by the British potter Mason in 1813. [13] His father, Miles Mason (1752–1822) married the daughter of Richard Farrar, who had a business selling imported Oriental porcelain in London.

  7. Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia

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    New Fiesta in a store Contemporary Fiesta - 5 pieces for $45 in 2012. Fiesta is a line of ceramic glazed dinnerware manufactured and marketed by the Fiesta Tableware Company of Newell, West Virginia [1] [2] since its introduction in 1936, [1] with a hiatus from 1973 to 1985.