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  2. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, [6] after three years of experimentation, Gladding, McBean & Co. entered the fine china market with 14 patterns. The china was considered to have a medium to high cost. [ 7 ] The glaze for the fine china line was developed by Max Compton with the shapes and patterns designed by Mary K. Grant, the design staff, and by contract designers.

  3. Plate (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    Salad plate can be either round, 7 to 8.5 inches (18 to 22 cm) in diameter, [6] or intended to be positioned snugly to the right of a full plate, the latter usually has a crescent shape (hence another name, a crescent plate). [6] Tea saucer is a small plate with an indentation for a cup and a diameter of 6 inches (15 cm). A demi-tasse saucer ...

  4. Vernon Kilns - Wikipedia

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    Large bowl manufactured before 1952. Vernon Kilns was an American ceramic company in Vernon, California, US.In July 1931, Faye G. Bennison purchased the former Poxon China pottery renaming the company Vernon Kilns. [1]

  5. Royal Copenhagen - Wikipedia

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    Each year these plates are made in limited quantities and have been collectable for over 100 years. Each plate is made in the year of issue only, after which the mould is destroyed, and the design is never made again. [14] 1917 Christmas Plate Royal Porcelain manufactory on Købmagergade in Copenhagen (19th century) The themes since 1908 are: [15]

  6. Johnson Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Brothers was a British tableware manufacturer and exporter that was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. It was among the most successful Staffordshire potteries which produced tableware, much of it exported to the United States, from the 1890s through to the 1960s. [ 1 ]

  7. White House china - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The tureen can be used for soups, small entrees, or desserts, and reflects a more modern dining style. [8] Pickard workers spent more than a year, experimenting with numerous trial pieces, to produce the tureen. [10] In addition to the service plate, the teacup, and the dessert plate all feature the presidential coat of arms. [5]