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Holloware (mostly in
American English) or hollow-ware is
tableware that
forms a
vessel or
container of some kind, as
opposed to
flatware such as plates...
- Juarez, Mexico;
flatware factory in Toluca, Mexico;
holloware factory in Shanghai, China;
holloware factory in Vercelli, Italy. In 2004, it
closed those...
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specializes in both
contemporary and
antique gold jewelry, as well as
antique holloware. It was
established in 1938 by Karl Dingeldein, a
third generation silversmith...
- Street. From 1946 the firm
began to
produce sterling silver flatware,
holloware, and cutlery. In 1971 the
company was
bought by
Towle Silversmiths. The...
- was[clarification needed] used for
cheap pots, pans, and
other holloware. This kind of
holloware was also
known as
tinware and the
people who made it were...
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holloware in
shapes inspired by the
Modernist art
movement of the
early 1900s.
Adler began his
career in 1938 and
created silverware and
holloware in...
- The
second type,
known as "trifling metal" or "trifle", was used for
holloware. It is made up of fine
metal with
approximately 4% lead. The last type...
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quantities more economically. Formerly,
tinplate was used for tin ceiling, and
holloware (cheap pots and pans), also
known as tinware. The
people who made tinware...
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convention has been
maintained to the
present day to
describe decorative holloware. Lead
crystal gl****ware was
formerly used to
store and
serve drinks, but...
- newark, New
Jersey Ca. 1880s - 1927 Well
regarded for Art
Nouveau jewelry,
holloware and
vanity items.
Absorbed into
Gorham in 1927. Kerr was
known for elaborate...