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  2. White House china - Wikipedia

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    The pattern was inspired by a coffee service belonging to President James and Dolley Madison. The smaller White House Magnolia Pattern service set, made by Pickard China in Illinois and designed by Anna Weatherley, is composed of 75 place settings and was purchased for use in the private quarters of the White House. [4]

  3. Noritake - Wikipedia

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    Noritake for Qantas Tableware by David Caon. Noritake Australia Pty Ltd was established in 1958 and it is owned by Noritake Co., Limited. By the late 1960s Noritake brand had become a household name. [citation needed] Noritake is an official supplier to Qantas Airways for in-flight and ground-based operations.

  4. File:U Nu in China, c. 1950s.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 500 dpi: Vertical resolution: 500 dpi: Software used: Adobe Photoshop 23.1 (Windows) File change date and time: 14:27, 24 October 2023

  5. Noritake Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden was constructed on the former Noritake factory grounds and exhibits the company, its history and products. [2] In the various showrooms visitors can observe the creation process of porcelain or participate in workshops. The museum exhibits old Noritake pieces, such as vases, jars and dishes from the early 1900s.

  6. Lenox (company) - Wikipedia

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    Lenox was founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox as Lenox's Ceramic Art Company in Trenton, New Jersey. [1]As Lenox's products became popular in the early 20th century, the company expanded its production to a factory-style operation, making tableware in standard patterns while still relying on skilled handworking, especially for painting.

  7. Brian Brake - Wikipedia

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    Brake is known for his 1957 and 1959 coverage of China. [6] [7] [1] He was allowed an unusual level of access, [citation needed] and images of China in the 1950s are rare. [2] Brake was the only Western photo journalist to document the 10th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. [1]

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