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Cutlery (also
referred to as silverware, flatware, or tableware)
includes any hand
implement used in preparing, serving, and
especially eating food in...
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renamed several times for
various reasons; to Fémáru, ****yver- és Gépgyár ("
Metalware, Arms and
Machine Factory") in 1935, to Lámpagyár ("Lamp Factory") in...
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Schweizer (WMF) was, by 1900, the world's
largest producer of
household metalware,
mainly in the
Jugendstil style,
designed in the WMF Art
Studio under...
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centuries and
three continents".
These exhibits, of ceramics, gl****,
metalware, wood, ivory, ****, textiles, and miniatures,
include more than 5,000 works...
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Gallery 2a –
Display case of
Renaissance metalware from the
Waddesdon Bequest...
- economy, and the
warrior classes grew rich with
imported cloth, beads,
metalware, and firearms.: 8
Trade networks with
Arabs and
others to
North Africa...
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Alloy primarily of tin, used for
metalware...
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Himachal Pradesh state in
India are ****s,
leather works, shawls,
metalware,
woodwork and paintings.
Pashmina shawl is the
product which is highly...
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exports included cotton textiles, yarns, thread, silk, jute products,
metalware, and
foods such as sugar, oils and butter.
Cities and
towns boomed under...
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Metallwaren Industrie Gesellschaft, or, translated, the "Electricity and
Metalware Industry Company."
EUMIG was
founded in 1919 in Vienna, Austria, by Karl...