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  2. Lenox (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lenox Corporation is an American manufacturing company that sells tableware, giftware, and collectible products under the Lenox, Dansk, Reed & Barton, Gorham, and Oneida brands. For most of the 20th century, it was the most prestigious American maker of tableware, and the company produced other decorative pieces as well.

  3. Number One Yixing Factory - Wikipedia

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    Ren Ganting (1889–1968), an ambidextrous artist who created natural forms, participated in the National Labour Heroes Convention. Pei Shimin (1892–1979) started making teapots at age 14. Zhu Kexin (1904–1986) began making teapots before the war and worked in the Jiangsu factory as a youth. He has since received many honours. [1]

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    Call it a winter craze: snowplows named after pop divas, famous authors and movie characters are sweeping the nation. These silly snowplow names are getting attention. Here are the best ones.

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    These spring soup recipes will usher in the new season. Try fresh vegetable flavors, including cream of asparagus, split pea, and potato leek.