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  2. Fiesta (dinnerware) - Wikipedia

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    Fiesta is a line of ceramic glazed dinnerware manufactured and marketed by the Fiesta Tableware Company of Newell, West Virginia since its introduction in 1936, with a hiatus from 1973 to 1985. Fiesta is noted for its Art Deco styling and its range of often bold, solid colors.

  3. Franciscan Ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Franciscan Ceramics are ceramic tableware and tile products produced by Gladding, McBean & Co. in Los Angeles, California, US from 1934 to 1962, International Pipe and Ceramics (Interpace) from 1962 to 1979, and Wedgwood from 1979 to 1983. Wedgwood closed the Los Angeles plant, and moved the production of dinnerware to England in 1983.

  4. Plate (dishware) - Wikipedia

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    Modern plates for serving food come in a variety of sizes and types, such as: Dinner plate (also full plate, meat plate, joint plate): large, 9–13 inches (23–33 cm) in diameter; only buffet/serving plates are larger. This is the main (at times only) individual plate.

  5. Clarice Cliff - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, Cliff produced a simple, hand painted pattern of Crocus flowers in orange, blue and purple. Each flower was constructed with confident upward strokes and then green leaves were added by holding the piece upside down and painting thin lines amongst the flowers.

  6. Tableware - Wikipedia

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    Outside the US, flatware is a term for "open-shaped" dishware items such as plates, dishes and bowls (as opposed to "closed" shapes like jugs and vases). Dinnerware is another term used to refer to tableware, and crockery refers to ceramic tableware, today often porcelain or bone china. [4]

  7. Dinnerware Artspace - Wikipedia

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    Dinnerware Artspace is a non-profit art space located in Tucson, Arizona, United States. Dinnerware Artspace has had several locations. [2] The director in the 2000s and 2010s was David Aguirre.