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Tableware items are the
dishware and
utensils used for
setting a table,
serving food, and dining. The term
includes cutlery, gl****ware,
serving dishes...
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cloche (from the
French for "bell") is a
tableware cover,
sometimes made out of
silver though commercially available as gl****, stoneware, marble, or...
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trencher (from Old
French trancher 'to cut') is a type of
tableware,
commonly used in
medieval cuisine. A
trencher was
originally a flat
round of (usually...
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Staffordshire Tableware Ltd. was a
producer of mugs,
tableware and
dinnerware based in Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was
formerly the
ceramics division of...
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Disposable tableware includes all
disposable tableware like
disposable cups made of paper, plastic,
coated paper,
plates tablecloths,
placemats plastic...
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Charger plates or
service plates are
large plates used at full-course
dinners and/or to
dress up
special events like
parties and weddings.
Charger plates...
- the Arc Group,
specializing in the
design and
manufacturing of gl****
tableware. The Arc
Group markets its
collections in
France and
exports them abroad...
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Homemaker was a
pattern of m****-produced
earthenware tableware that was very po****r in the
United Kingdom in the 1950s and 60s.[page needed] The pattern...
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Thomas Goode was a china,
silverware and gl**** shop at 19
South Audley Street in Mayfair, London, and
later at 66-67
Burlington Arcade,
Piccadilly London...
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Royal Doulton Bunnykins tableware and
figurines are po****r
ceramic designs manufactured as
nursery dishes and
collectible figurines. The
chinaware line...