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  2. List of porcelain manufacturers - Wikipedia

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  3. Mikasa - Wikipedia

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    Mikasa River, a river of Ōnojō, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan; Mikasa Sports, a sporting goods manufacturer; Japanese battleship Mikasa; Mount Mikasa, in Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan “Mikasa,” a song by progressive metal band Veil of Maya from their 2015 album Matriarch; Dorayaki, a Japanese confection known as Mikasa in the Kansai region

  4. Noritake - Wikipedia

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    By 1878, Toyo had established a business in New York selling Japanese antiques and other goods, including pottery. The company was renamed Morimura Brothers in 1881. By the 1890s, the company had shifted from retail to wholesale operations and started working on design improvements for the pottery and porcelain ware, which had become one third ...

  5. Restaurant ware - Wikipedia

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    The "Oakleigh" airbrushed stencil design on side plates by Syracuse China.. Hotelware was produced by the same potteries that produced domestic ware. As the middle class grew during the late 19th century, dining out became an affordable option for more people with disposable income.

  6. George Aratani - Wikipedia

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    George Tetsuo Aratani [1] (荒谷 哲夫 [2] [3], Aratani Tetsuo, May 22, 1917 – February 19, 2013) was a Japanese American entrepreneur, philanthropist and the founder of Mikasa china and owner of the Kenwood Electronics corporation. [1]

  7. Harrison McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    From 1970 to 1980, McIntosh and his wife travelled to Japan during the summers to jointly design dinnerware and glassware collections for Mikasa. [1] McIntosh was represented by Louis Newman Galleries in Beverly Hills through the 1980s, where he had a solo show almost every year until the gallery's close in 1992.

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