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  2. Vita Craft Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Vita Craft Corporation is a manufacturer of multi-ply stainless steel cookware and other cookware products. [2] The cookware is manufactured and sold in the United States, but the majority of sales are from the Asian and European markets. [3] Japan alone accounts for about 80% of Vita Craft's revenue. [4]

  3. Fire-King - Wikipedia

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    There is also a bakeware set and mixing bowl set in “copper tint” fired-on color (over white opaque glass) which looks very similar to peach lustre, but is just a little more subtle in its shade of copper. Jade-ite Restaurant Ware is most popular among some collectors. It is a creamy jade color. In 2000 Anchor Hocking re-debuted Fire-King ...

  4. Vitreous enamel - Wikipedia

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    Gothic châsse; 1185–1200; champlevé enamel over copper gilded; height: 17.7 cm (7.0 in), width: 17.4 cm (6.9 in), depth: 10.1 cm (4.0 in). Vitreous enamel, also called porcelain enamel, is a material made by fusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 °C (1,380 and 1,560 °F).

  5. 7 celebrity chefs with cookware collections at QVC — Martha ...

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    And one of our favorite places to scope out new and exciting celebrity cookware collections is QVC. From fall fashion to anti-aging skin care, QVC is a one-stop destination for most everyday ...

  6. Lustreware - Wikipedia

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    A fragment of lustre glass from Fustat is dated to the 779–780, and a bowl (Corning Museum of Glass) was made in Damascus between 718 and 814; otherwise we know little of the history of the technique on glass. Lustre was used in Islamic glass only briefly, and never spread to other areas as lustre on pottery did. [20]

  7. The Vollrath Company - Wikipedia

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    In early 1974, Vollrath leased property in Clarksville, Tennessee, moving the cookware finishing there from Sheboygan. [17] Later that year Vollrath also purchased the hollowware and related assets of the Admiral Craft Corporation of New York. The newly acquired products were dubbed Century Ware to commemorate Vollrath's 100th year.

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