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Lunchboxes. Metal cartoon-character lunchboxes can sell for hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Though the King Seeley "Yellow Submarine" lunchbox from 1968 is worth up to $1,300, an original ...
Aynsley China, (1775–present) Belleek, (1884–present) Bow porcelain factory, (1747–1776) Caughley porcelain; Chelsea porcelain factory, (c. 1745, merged with Derby in 1770) Churchill China; Coalport porcelain; Davenport; Denby Pottery Company; Goss crested china; Liverpool porcelain; Longton Hall porcelain; Lowestoft Porcelain Factory
Collecting Noritake A to Z, Art Deco & More, 1999; Noritake Fancyware A to Z, 2002; Art Deco Noritake & More, 2004; Van Patten, Joan, Collector Books. The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Nippon Porcelain, Second Series, 1982. The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Noritake, 1984 (2000). Van Patten’s ABC’s of Collecting Nippon Porcelain, 2005.
In the 19th century, J. & G. Meakin was known for the vast quantities of cheap ironstone china it produced for the domestic English market and for export to Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States. From around 1970, designs included Liberty, Sterling, Trend, Classic and Heirloom. Some of these were influenced from earlier designs.
Buffalo China was sold to Oneida Limited in 1983, [17] and went out of operation in 2004. [18] The hotelware industry in the United States faced many challenges beginning in the late 1980s. Following the economic downturn of 1987 and the 1990s, restaurants were hit hard by a decline in consumer spending and demand for hotelware declined by 20% ...
Though the pattern isn’t as rare, the condition and completeness of a set can boost its value, with well-kept sets selling for around $300. 6. Early American Cinderella Bowls (1962-1971)
Arklow Pottery ran into financial difficulties in the 1970s and was taken over by Japanese tableware company Noritake in 1977. After losses of more than £7.5 million over a 20-year period, the company ceased production in 1998, having closed a factory in 1985. At its peak the company had employed 480 people. [4]
DON EMMERT/AFP via Getty ImagesThe 1970s introduced a plethora of toys that have evolved from childhood playthings to cherished collectibles that defined a generation. From action figures and ...
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