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American Dinnerware
A collection of articles and other information resources of interest to collectors of American dinnerware items. Includes a discussion board.
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/americ...
The Branchell Company: Melmac Dinnerware
With Kaye LaMoyne as designer, The Branchell Company manufactured some of the finest Melmac dinnerware in the USA from 1945 to 1965. It is highly collectible today.
http://www.notagaingraphics.com/Branchell/
Marcrest World
Information about the history of Marcrest pottery produced by Western Stoneware, Hull, and others. Images of rare and pastel colored pieces. Some items are for sale.
http://members.tripod.com/~marcrest/marcre...
Friends of Blue
Information on early Staffordshire printed pottery, circa 1780-1840.
http://www.fob.org.uk/
Cabin Class Collectibles
Examples of commercial china and silverplate produced for steamships, airlines, and railroads.
http://www.cabinclass.com/pages/patterns.h...
Rich and Jim's Watt Pottery Page
A collection of photographs of Watt pottery pieces on display.
http://home.nycap.rr.com/seljan
Eva Zeisel: Town and Country
A colorful and boldly modern dinnerware line produced by Red Wing Pottery. The original production run ended sometime in the early 50's, in recent years it has become a popular line among dinnerware collectors and those who appreciate modern design.
http://www.mindspring.com/~dway/town.html
Haviland Collectors Internationale Foundation
Conference schedule and contacts for this organization dedicated to the study of porcelain and pottery produced by the Haviland families in France and America.
http://www.havilandcollectors.com/
Bauer Pottery
Article about collecting Bauer Pottery, including history, trivia, collecting tips, and recommended readings. From Country Living.
http://magazines.ivillage.com/countrylivin...
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