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  2. Mildenhall Treasure - Wikipedia

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    One of a pair of silver dishes from the Mildenhall Treasure, decorated with figures of Pan, a nymph and other mythological creatures Two small plates (respectively 188 and 185 mm in diameter; weights 539 and 613 g.) [ 10 ] are decorated in precisely the same style as the Great Dish: one shows the god Pan playing his pipes, and a maenad playing ...

  3. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    Plates include charger plates as well as specific dinner plates, lunch plates, dessert plates, salad plates or side plates. Bowls include those used for soup, cereal, pasta, fruit or dessert. A range of saucers accompany plates and bowls, those designed to go with teacups, coffee cups, demitasses and cream soup bowls. There are also individual ...

  4. Plate (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    Jingdezhen ware, Yuan dynasty, 1271–1368 Silver-gilt plate, 1605, from the dinner service of Constance of Austria. Probably used as a charger to place other tableware on. A plate is a broad, mainly flat vessel on which food can be served. [1] A plate can also be used for ceremonial or decorative purposes.

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    The white silver-trimmed plastic scalloped dinner plates pack is now on sale at Party City for $8.25, marked down from $11. Fancy Plastic Cups. Pair your fancy plastic plates with fancy plastic cups.

  6. Cutlery - Wikipedia

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    French travelling set of cutlery, 1550–1600, Victoria and Albert Museum An example of modern cutlery, design by architect and product designer Zaha Hadid (2007). Cutlery (also referred to as silverware, flatware, or tableware) includes any hand implement used in preparing, serving, and especially eating food in Western culture.

  7. The Armada Service - Wikipedia

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    The Armada Service (alias Tudor Service) is a set of more than 31 gilded silver dishes, dated between 1581 and 1601, formerly owned by Sir Christopher Harris (c. 1553–1625), MP, of Radford House in the parish of Plymstock in Devon, England.

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