In fact, she has not turned a dollar since November 1969, apart from auctions of her furnishings, china, glassware, and tableware. |
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He removes the papers and spreads them out across the huge oak table, pushing away crystal champagne glasses, fine bone china, silver tableware. |
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The British workshops, which employed the local craftsmen, mainly produced sturdy, unadorned Georgian tableware. |
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Still on Christmas dinner, if you're short on tableware instead of buying extra, ask family members if you could borrow what they're not using. |
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Other stars of the collection are remnants of medieval glazed jugs, tableware, and three-handled drinking cups from the 17th century. |
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A studio offering artistic skills training produces tableware and decorative items sold on the commercial market. |
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There is a very comprehensive range of ceramics, from fabulous tableware to quirky characters and conceptual and exploratory pieces. |
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Samian was a fine tableware, and is sometimes called Arretine Ware or Terra sigillata. |
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Many ancient Chinese artifacts such as vases, bottles and tableware featured fishes and pomegranates known for their numerous fruit seeds. |
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The most egregious environmental villains in the tableware industry are probably plastic disposables. |
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I use traditional techniques such as forging and hammering to create contemporary tableware that shows a bit of my character. |
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Machines called jiggers and jolleys are used to make tableware in ceramics factories. |
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Newton's second law says the amount of force needed to accelerate the tableware is directly related to the rate of acceleration. |
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After the initial biscuit firing, all tableware is glazed by hand, before the glost firing. |
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Ceramic flower vases and other tableware are available in a riot of colours. |
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They also design the most glamorous and desirable crochet silk throws and scarves and elegant tableware and bed linen. |
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In a sense, the relatively small scale of the tableware corresponds to a shift toward more intimist and even domestic projects on Turrell's part. |
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Dishes of this type would have been used as tableware and were a cheaper alternative to metal plates and bowls. |
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The production of commercial tableware began in the late 1800s, and by 1920 potteries had perfected a vitrified china which would not chip or stain in heavy use. |
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Lead crystal, as it was known, thereafter became a favourite type of glass for fine tableware. |
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The ceramic tableware sector is dominated by small and medium sized enterprises, most of which have become smaller over recent years. |
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It is the origin that a master of the tea let make exclusive tea set and tableware for them as for it in old days for approximately 400 years. |
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You know that we rely on three areas: glass bottles, tableware and more recently, carafes for spirits. |
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Perpetual creator of play forms, he brings a coloured jollity in tableware and in lights. |
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The decor is all white orchids and serene neutral tones, while the staff are as elegant as the tableware. |
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In order to make the white tableware, Wedgwood imported kaolin clay from the Cherokee tribe in the American colonies. |
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The guestrooms are looking better than ever, with cherry-wood armoires, fine European tableware and Italian marble. |
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Buy a week's supply of paper plates, cups and plastic tableware and give up doing dishes. |
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Many public and religious institutions also had their names or coats of arms put on tableware. |
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Turning the Tables explores this culturally charged universe of intrigue and emotion through thematic displays of tableware and decorative arts. |
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In the upper story, the splendid chamber of court silver and tableware awaits visitors. |
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The tableware visuals can not only be used for marketing and communication, but it can also be used in effective quality control. |
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In 2004, markets were healthy overall, except for the tableware ceramic segment, which slumped in Europe. |
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Dare to arrange traditional tableware and paper napkins and use the decorations intended for your tree to make an original table center. |
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The business group's clays and ceramic bodies are intended for tableware, sanitaryware and floor tile manufacturers. |
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The firm, which moved to its new premises opposite Booths supermarket in August 1999, makes high quality tableware including glasses, decanters, jugs, vases and bowls. |
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The most commonly sold commodities are foodstuffs and household items such as salt, sugar, fish sauce, soaps, clothing, fabric, tableware, and cooking implements. |
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Other items discovered include a set of pewter tableware used by servants. |
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While you wait for your order, you can browse through a range of furniture, textiles, carpets, glassware, tableware, candles, aromatherapy, books and much more. |
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This space also holds many, many portrait miniatures and paperweights, not to mention drinking glasses and tableware from the various imperial chateaux. |
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Doubtless, the wealthiest and most successful members of American society expected their jewellery and tableware to proclaim their own increasing sophistication. |
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This tableware can be had in exquisite patterns and vibrant colours. |
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Handcrafted items such as bowls, trays, lamps and tableware, exquisite mats and carpets all bring to fore the excellent craftsmanship of the region. |
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Britons, both at home and in the American colonies, enjoyed a newfound way to express themselves with fashionable tableware during the eighteenth century. |
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A vast range of products will be available, ranging from fine art and framing to design-oriented furniture, cosmetics, ceramics, glass and tableware. |
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Other items of high-quality tableware included plates, bowls, saucers, cups, tea bowls, teapots, tureens, sauce boats, fish drainers and pickle dishes. |
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Check your linens, tableware, and serving dishes and replace or borrow missing pieces. |
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Selling prices for imported Chinese tableware have always been well below European prices, both for porcelain and china and for earthenware, and 1999 was no exception, as the table below clearly shows. |
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All in all about 60 volunteers help sort and sell the clothes, jewellery, tableware, books and other items which were generously offered by donors. |
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I've found some fab retro US tableware I've found some fab retro US tableware to give you that authentic diner feeling. |
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On that imaginary island, gold is so abundant that it is used to make chains for slaves, tableware, and lavatory seats. |
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His showrooms in London gave the public the chance to see his complete range of tableware. |
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In Gallery 286 are displayed 19 pieces of tableware made in blue and white soft-paste porcelain. |
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Your tableware photos with a professional touch. |
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However, the national they understand Russian cuisine in very different ways, for example, in France Russian national spirit is expressed by Gzhel tableware, while in Japan by a figure of Cheburashka. |
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This period saw the invention of the barometer and lead crystal by George Ravenscroft, leading to crystal tableware, ornamental glass and chandeliers, as well as optical lenses. |
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From cars to tableware, dried figs to television serials, Turkish products, unknown a decade ago, are now ubiquitous in markets from Algiers to Tehran. |
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So far we've seen Heston create an awe-inspiring goldleaf watch for his mock turtle soup, while last week he served up edible tableware. |
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Mail order company, Bombay Duck has lots of beaded, glittery accessories from tableware to handles. |
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Effective for soaking stainless tableware, cups, and coffeepots. |
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You cannot be infected by hepatitis C through everyday contact such as holding hands, hugging, kissing or by sharing toilets, tableware, or kitchen utensils. |
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Small folding tables, cabinets, and the tiered dresser to store and display tableware testify to the rapidly increasing standard of comfort among the more prosperous. |
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Where our imports of ceramics from the People's Republic of China are concerned, it is true that in 1994 quantity limits were applied to imports of this nature, and to tableware or kitchenware in particular. |
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We have been producing exceptional tableware items, decorative objects and artistic series for more than 170 years using traditional craftsmanship. |
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Norway has markedly increased its exports of furniture, enamelware, textiles, tableware, and jewelry, much of which incorporates design motifs reflecting these cultural heritages as well as avant-garde styles. |
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Technical barriers to trade are also reported for products not bearing CE marking, such as porcelain tableware, and products in non harmonised areas. |
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Artwork from Ireland's Gaelic period is found on pottery, jewellery, weapons, drinkware, tableware, stone carvings and illuminated manuscripts. |
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That is why Earth's Natural Alternative has launched a complete line of eco-friendly tableware and paper goods that are made from annually renewable straw fibers. |
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Release and migration of BPA monomer from polycarbonate tableware, baby bottles, and cans coated with epoxy or polyvinylchloride resins have been recognized. |
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At that time you might have had dessert sets which had different patterns on each plate, but for the traditional tableware setting, everything had to match. |
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They sit at opposite ends of the table and of the frame, silently and unsmilingly eating, separated by the tableware and a large candle which stands at their eye level. |
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Tartan was incorporated in an assortment of common household objects, such as snuffboxes, jewellery cases, tableware, sewing accessories, and desk items. |
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