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Creator: Unidentified.
Location: Sandgate, Queensland. .
Description: Magic lantern slides containing advertisements that were shown at Mayfair Theatre at Sandgate, ca 1944-1946.
Christmas advertisement for dinnerware from Campbell's in Creek Street, Brisbane. Image number:32406-0001-0008
View the original image at the State Library of Queensland: hdl.handle.net/10462/photosbd/0528549
Information about State Library of Queensland’s collection: www.slq.qld.gov.au/research-collections
My Fairy Tales and Seashells collection so far. I'm missing a few items from the collection. All items were purchased from the China Closet shop on Main Street in Disneyland over the past three weeks. All the items are ceramic, except for the Ariel figurine which is resin. I'm collecting these just for display, and only have one of each item. They would make an awesome, but expensive, set of dinnerware for a Little Mermaid themed party. The Ariel figurine could be the centerpiece or a cake topper.
Ariel Nautical Resin Figurine - $55
Ariel Mini Bowl - $14.99
Ariel Dessert Plate (Seahorse) - $16.99
Ariel Dessert Plate (Starfish) - $16.99
Ariel Cup and Saucer Set - $32.99
Ariel Decal Mug - $22.99
Ariel Trinket Box - $29.99
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Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
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6" x 7" - dinnerware, glass eyes, skull bead, millefiori, black & gold pigments. Ready to hang.
$96 including shipping in US
SOLD
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Brionvega "Algol" TV, design by Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper in 1964
some Heller stacking melamine dinnerware, design by Massimo Vignelli in 1964
and this genius "central multi purpose" lamined wood furniture ...
Sofa on one side, sliding stereo, Sliding kitchen preparation and cooking table ...
Scanned picture from the "Le Grand Livre De La Décoration"
(Edition des Connaissances Modernes ECM 1971)
"How to choose: Orientation, Space & Light, Form & Color, Divide the space, Furniture, Equipment, wall&ground&ceilling treatment, Do It Yourself, Customize your home ... in 60's-70's period "
This bowls were wheel trown and all nest inside eachother. The smallest bowl is part of my Cerial Bowl Series, the middle bowl is part of my Side Dish Series and the large bowl is a hefty serving size.
I love making these and love using my traditional dots.
Disney Fairytale Designer Collection
US Disney Store
Released 2013-08-12
Product Information:
Ariel and Prince Eric Mug
$12.95
Item No. 6551011372248P
Drinkware for Adults $9 each when you buy 2 or more
Magical mornings
You'll become part of our world each and every morning while sipping from Ariel's elegant hot beverage mug with golden trims, styled to complement the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection.
Magic in the details...
•''Tulip'' shaped mug with base
•Ariel and Prince Eric screen art with floral brocade pattern
•Golden filigree handle and trims
•Golden Disney Fairytale Designer Collection logo inside lip
•Part of the Disney Fairytale Designer Collection
The bare necessities
•Wash thoroughly before first use
•Microwave and dishwasher safe
•Ceramic
•Holds 12 oz.
•5'' H x 4'' Diameter (5 1/2'' W at handle)
•Imported
~9" diameter - dinnerware, dentalium shells, stained glass, bone beads, glass rod, quartz geode rock
My Fairy Tales and Seashells collection so far. I'm missing a few items from the collection. All items were purchased from the China Closet shop on Main Street in Disneyland over the past three weeks. All the items are ceramic, except for the Ariel figurine which is resin. I'm collecting these just for display, and only have one of each item. They would make an awesome, but expensive, set of dinnerware for a Little Mermaid themed party. The Ariel figurine could be the centerpiece or a cake topper.
Ariel Nautical Resin Figurine - $55
Ariel Mini Bowl - $14.99
Ariel Dessert Plate (Seahorse) - $16.99
Ariel Dessert Plate (Starfish) - $16.99
Ariel Cup and Saucer Set - $32.99
Ariel Decal Mug - $22.99
Ariel Trinket Box - $29.99
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Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1318552/vintage-porcelain-designs-noritake-factory-i-free-cc0-japanese-graphics?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1
Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.
Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1318552/vintage-porcelain-designs-noritake-factory-i-free-cc0-japanese-graphics?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1
I love Harlequin dinnerware and I love the Harlequin Blue glaze colour. Can we say art deco? Harlequin shared several glazes with Fiesta, but this was one of the original colours developed for the Harlequin line in 1937.
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Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1318552/vintage-porcelain-designs-noritake-factory-i-free-cc0-japanese-graphics?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1
Free download under CC Attribution (CC BY 4.0). Please credit the artist and rawpixel.com.
Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1318552/vintage-porcelain-designs-noritake-factory-i-free-cc0-japanese-graphics?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1
6" x 7" - dinnerware, glass eyes, skull bead, millefiori, black & gold pigments. Ready to hang
$96 including shipping in US
SOLD
#artistsupportpledge ~ a movement to support artists and makers during Covid-19. Artists post images of works for sale for no more than $200.00 plus shipping . Every time an artist reaches $1000.00 of sales they in turn pledge to buy an artwork for $200.00.
Private message me if interested.
Ceramic "Nightmare" place setting, with "Jack" dinner plate, "Sally" salad plate, "Zero" bowl, and "Lock, Shock, and Barrel" cup. Notice manufacturer's tag/decal.
Released in 2003. Limited Edition.
Designed by Kevin Kidney and Jody Daily.
"Since 1783 Waterford Crystal has transformed ancient Ireland’s glass-making processes into luxury crystal manufacture." The "House of Waterford Crystal" is located in Waterford, Ireland,
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Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1318552/vintage-porcelain-designs-noritake-factory-i-free-cc0-japanese-graphics?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1
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Vintage dinnerware: 1974 set of dinner plate, salad plate & saucer from a service for six that also includes bowls and cups. In addition, I have 3 coordinating Pyrex serving bowls with glass covers, covered sugar and creamer, salt & pepper shakers, and a boxed set of clear glass napkin rings (decorated with blue snowflakes). "Snowflake Garland" Corelle Livingware by Corning [Explore #133, 28Sep07; #114, 21Oct07; #126, 25Nov07; #130, 28Nov07; #133, 31Dec07; #120, 15Jan08
Retro Duralex.
This brownish glass dinnerware was a wedding gift for my parents when they got married in the seventies.
Now I am using it, every day :-)
Were you searching for tomorrow with your tiger by your side?
Or was it in rebellion that you slipped away to hide?
How quickly you discarded care in this enchanted dell...
when the beauty of the butterfly caught you in its spell.
Remember, nymph, this moment...for in beauty, there is peace
...and, from today's insistent world of tensions...a release.
Whatever fills your future...laughter, anger, joys or sorrows...
Grant the world of beauty its fair share in your tomorrows.
(L'envoi....our constant search for the "beautiful best" is proof that we deserve you...wherever you are when you come of age we'll be on hand to serve you.)
Franciscan Fine Dinnerware
Lew Reese started Scio Pottery so that people could have affordable dinnerware. It started in 1933. It was designed and built by a Scio resident. It closed for awhile because of a fire in 1947. Very few workers got hurt but luckily there was a doctor nearby. The town of Scio helped build it again. At one point, 1,380 people worked there. It was the largest employer in Harrison county for many years.
They got clay from North Carolina. They made cups, plates, bowls, saucers and soup bowls. They put nothing on the bottoms so the prices stayed low.
One of the machines they used was a jigger. It was a large table that moved. It helped a lot. They made 24,000 dozen pieces of pottery in one day. They packed the pottery in straw and sent it to stores on a train. Some of their markets were Campbell Soups and Maxwell House Coffee, Ben Franklin, Woolworth's and Kresges.
The pottery supported many families financially. One of our teachers put herself through college with money she earned working at Scio Pottery. She worked there for ten years.
The Reese family has owned it since it first opened. Chris, Doug, and Steve Reese are the current owners.
The Scio Pottery stopped making pottery in 1985. Now it does bagging cement and custom cement blending. They also put decals on mugs for Custom Edge.
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Japanese early 1900s ceramic and porcelain designs from the Noritake Factory, a renowned Japanese tableware brand. Noritake was established in 1904 with the intent to create western style dinnerware for export. The early dinnerware plates were carefully handcrafted and hand painted by artisans with decorative floral patterns. Today Noritake Factory is a leader in tableware manufacturing known for unique designs and superior quality. We have digitally enhanced these antique porcelain design illustrations into high resolution printable quality. Download for free and use under the Creative Commons License.
Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/1318552/vintage-porcelain-designs-noritake-factory-i-free-cc0-japanese-graphics?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1