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    Enhance your dinnerware with The Pioneer Woman Fancy Flourish plate from Walmart. The stoneware piece is pretty, durable, and on sale now for just $5.

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  4. Mary Alice Hadley - Wikipedia

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    This single fire process bonded the design, body and glaze creating durable stoneware. [9] By the summer of 1940 word of her pottery reached as far as New York City and New England, and orders began rolling in. [8] Hadley made this "personalized pottery" for her friends, [10] sold it in a gift shop, [9] and signed each piece "MA Hadley".

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  6. Blue Ridge (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge china. Blue Ridge is a brand and range of American tableware manufactured by Southern Potteries Incorporated from the 1930s until 1957.Well known in their day for their underglaze decoration and colorful patterns, Blue Ridge pieces are now popular items with collectors of antique dishware.

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    Stoneware and ironstone ware were popular choices for restaurants for their ability to withstand heavy use. Transfer designs also enabled some restaurants to set their tables with pieces bearing the business name or emblem.