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  2. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    In 1948, the Company introduced Encanto, a new line of Franciscan fine china designed by Mary Grant. Encanto was introduced in a clear glaze, with or without platinum or gold banding. Encanto, in a clear glaze without banding, was chosen for The Museum of Modern Art 1951 Good Design Exhibition in New York.

  3. Fine china - Wikipedia

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    Fine china may also refer to: Fine China (band), an American indie rock band. "Fine China" (Chris Brown song) Fine China (Lana Del Rey song) Fine China (Klara Stenvall)

  4. Syracuse China - Wikipedia

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    Syracuse China, located in Lyncourt, New York (a suburb of Syracuse), was a manufacturer of fine china. Founded in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (O.P. Co.) in the town of Geddes, the company initially produced earthenware; in the late 19th century, O.P.Co., began producing fine china, for which it found a strong market particularly in hotels, restaurants, and railroad dining cars.

  5. 15 High-Value Heirlooms You Might Inherit From a Boomer - AOL

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    Some boomers, especially those with a penchant for hosting, were known to invest in fine china sets for special occasions like black-tie events and formal dinners. With brands like Wedgwood or ...

  6. Juice Wrld discography - Wikipedia

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    The mixtape was supported through the single "Fine China", which peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is certified 2× platinum by the RIAA. Juice Wrld's second studio album Death Race for Love , was released on March 8, 2019.

  7. List of bullion coins - Wikipedia

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    Under United Kingdom law, a bullion coin may be marketed as a coin if it is minted after 1800, is at least 900 thousandths fine, and are (or have been) legal tender in their country of origin. [2] Under United States law, coins that do not meet the legal tender requirement cannot be marketed as "coins". Instead, they must be advertised as ...

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