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Christmas Dinnerware Article 
Set a cheery holiday table with Christmas dinnerware sets that fit your occasion.
Nov 29, 2007 - Judith Zwolak
American Artist Beatrice Wood Article 
Multi-faceted and multi-talented ceramicist, artist, and writer Beatrice Wood spent over a century creating and inspiring until her death at age 105 in 1998.
Mar 9, 2008 - Meg Nola
The Best Dinner Plates for You Article 
Find the perfect dinnerware and flatware styles to enhance your interior decorating scheme.
Feb 22, 2008 - Kristin Abraham
Collecting Blue Ridge Pottery from Tennessee Article 
Blue Ridge pottery values rise as fewer pieces reach the antique and collectible market. Brightly colored hand painted folk art dinnerware follows a distinctive look.
Jul 14, 2009 - Kathryn Hedderig
Lu-Ray Dishes - Pretty Pastel Collectibles Article 
Introduced in 1938, Lu-Ray Pastels became one of the most popular dinnerware lines of its time. The lovely springtime colors appeal to collectors today.
May 12, 2011 - Marty Monroe
Haviland Limoges – French China for America Article 
The name Haviland Limoges refers to a type of porcelain that is made in France for the American market. What is the secret of this famous product and popular collectible?
Mar 1, 2010 - Conny Bogaard
Best Christmas or Birthday Gifts for Toddlers – Imaginative Play Article 
Do you need a great birthday present or Christmas gift for a toddler? Imaginative play is a favorite for little ones of two and three years.
Dec 10, 2010 - Victoria Nicks
Giverny Article 
Giverny, located about 45 miles northwest of Paris, is a quaint French village, best known as the home of Impressionist painter, Claude Monet.
Feb 11, 2007 - Sandy Mitchell
Going Green on Halloween Article 
Halloween is almost here, and there are several simple options available to make this holiday a little greener while still having plenty of spooky fun.
Oct 10, 2008 - Kenda Williams
Remove Rust Stains and Water Damage from Pottery and Glass Article 
Rust stains and hard water buildup on vintage pottery and glass often affect value and appeal. Most of these stains can be removed with available products.
May 9, 2010 - Linda Richard
Creating a Graduation Gift List Article 
High school graduation is a time for celebration. Often times party attendees share gifts with the graduate. Students can learn how to ask for items they need.
Apr 13, 2009 - Kerrie Troseth
America's First China Company Article 
In 1770, when Philadelphia was the second richest city in the British Empire, status meant American-made silver and cabinetry. But fine china still had to be imported.
Nov 15, 2008 - Regina Kolbe
Mid-Century Modern Collecting Article 
Although it's considered "retro", good design from the middle of the Twentieth Century has never looked old or out of date. It still looks contemporary and modern.
May 22, 2009 - Barbara Bell
Tour Attraction in Scottsdale, Arizona Article 
Don't forget to visit well known attractions like Taliesin West, the winter home of Frank Lloyd Wright in Scottsdale, Arizona on vacation or business trips.
Jan 23, 2010 - Donna West
Brooks' The Bean Eaters Article 
Gwendolyn Brooks' poem, "The Bean Eaters," demonstrates concretely the theme of poverty as the speaker describes the old couple in thirteen, instead of fourteen, lines.
Sep 14, 2008 - Linda Sue Grimes
Creative Ideas Make Family Gatherings More Fun Article 
Find ways to stop the fighting before it starts at holiday gatherings by looking at problems from the past and planning new strategies.
Dec 2, 2009 - Katrena Wells
Shopping in Copenhagen Article 
Copenhagen has a lot to offer the discriminating shopper from traditional department stores, Danish design, porcelain, souvenirs and bargains.
Mar 25, 2011 - Beth MacMillan
Shopping in Hensinki, Finland Article 
Glasswear created by Alvar Aalto, clothes designed by Raija Medler and Titvi Ikaheimo, Marimekko handbags and other world-famous Finnish products star in Helsinki shops.
Apr 5, 2008 - Connie Emerson
As Amtrak Turns 40, "America's Railroad" Continues to "Go Green" Article 
On May 1, 2011, Amtrak celebrates 40 years of service with national events through National Train Day and a further commitment to "Green Transportation."
Apr 26, 2011 - D.A. Barber