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10 vintage china sets worth thousands that collectors still hunt for
Here's the thing about antique china. Most people assume those dusty old plates stacked in Grandma's cabinet are just ...
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These Vintage-Inspired Plates Look Like They're From Grandma’s China Cabinet—And They’re Less Than $7 Apiece
Get the look of fine china with the durability of high-temperature porcelain. There’s no doubt that fine china has been a staple of Southern homes for generations, and whether you’re partial to the ...
When Hervé Van der Straeten and his partner, Bruno Frisoni, dine at their charming cottage in Burgundy, France, the man behind some of today’s most electrifying contemporary furnishings and the ...
Noritake is a china collector's dream, with thousands of colorful, hand-painted patterns and ceramic designs appearing on everything from pin trays to dinner plates and vases to teapots. We're in love ...
An assortment of china from different sets Collecting vintage china is as addictive as baking. Put the two habits together and you get afternoon tea, the heady combination of cake and fine china.
In the autumn of 1621, the Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag Indians celebrated the autumn feast, also known as harvest feast. The harvest feast was a longstanding event in Native American culture ...
You probably remember those old collector plates your parents or grandparents might have proudly displayed back in the 70s and 80s. They're pretty, but only a few of them are worth anything today.
In 1928, Vogue declared that the “smart hostess will welcome modern china.” The statement was issued alongside imagery of Jean Luce bordered plates and French pottery with gold and silver designs.
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