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It is diffifult to photograph in the museum because many objects must be kept under strict light, humidity and temperature conditions behind glass.
Mostly pewter dinnerware in this display case. some of the plate had Henry VIIIs royal seal embossed on them
Mary Rose Museum
On 8 Feb 2006, I attended the "Annual Tableware Exhibition" at the Tokyo Dome. I took more than 150 photos, but will only share a few of my favorites.
I just loved this modern version of a traditional Japanese style tablesetting.
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Darker dish did not fire correctly up to 1180 hence why it is not the exact same as the large plate even though its the same glaze.
10.08.05
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too bad this picture didn't come out; this was definitly one of the highlights of the set....
so beck busted out the acoustic guitar and while he played his whole band got up and sat down at this table on the right of the stage. they looked like they were sitting down for a good meal, just hanging out. his dancing guy brought glasses and stuff over on a tray.
so after a couple solo songs, beck got out a cellphone (saying how he felt like will farrell, pulling out a tiny cellphone), said he was gonna call some of his friends, and phoned one of the band members on the other side of the stage... he said what's up and what are you guys up to and you wanna get together and play some music? so the band got up and, with beck, they crowded around the turntables and percussion stuff and just started going off--beck scratching and them banging on stuff. uhm it was awesome.
then the band just sat back down at the table and, while beck started playing again, they played along... using forks and knives to beat on the table, dishes, glasses... oh man, it was rad.
on the screen behind beck (the blue that you're seeing) is an aerial shot of the band doing percussion on the table ware.