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  2. Costco Is Selling an Elegant 16-Piece Stoneware Dinnerware ...

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    The 16-piece set features a stoneware design that's dishwasher- and microwave-safe and is available in either Ivory or Blue color options. The Westpoint Dinnerware Set retails for only $54.99 and ...

  3. 20 Great Dinnerware Sets That Make Upgrading Easy - AOL

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    12-piece Stoneware Westfield Dinnerware Set. Another one for the money-saving, dinner-having set: a Threshold 12-piece stoneware assortment. They're a bit more prone to chipping than some pricier ...

  4. All the fancy dinnerware items we found at Dollar Tree ...

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    Set a stylish table for less than your morning coffee with these ... Royal Norfolk Black and White Stoneware Dinnerware. $1.25 per piece at Dollar Tree ... But considering each piece only costs $1 ...

  5. Blue Ridge (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge china. Blue Ridge is a brand and range of American tableware manufactured by Southern Potteries Incorporated from the 1930s until 1957.Well known in their day for their underglaze decoration and colorful patterns, Blue Ridge pieces are now popular items with collectors of antique dishware.

  6. Fiesta Tableware Company - Wikipedia

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    Modern Star, a short dinnerware china set made by the Homer Laughlin China Company in association with the Taylor, Smith and Taylor Pottery Company and Quaker Oats Company. Modern Star is not a shape but a short dinnerware set with an “atomic style” starburst pattern prominent on each piece of the dinnerware.

  7. Garden City Pottery - Wikipedia

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    Garden City produced five dinnerware patterns in the 1930s: Ring, Plain, Diamond, Swirl and Geometric. Compared to other dinnerware manufacturers, Garden City’s lines offered only a limited number of pieces: Most sets included a series of plates (6" bread and butter, 7" salad, 9" luncheon, 10" dinner and 12-14" serving plates) as well as a ...

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