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Category Archives: Fitz and Floyd
Dinner Sets That Make Your Food Look More Tempting
It is no surprise that the first thing that your guests would notice on a dining table is your dinner set. Decorating your table with some best cutleries is the half work done to impress your guests. It helps in … Continue reading
Fitz and Floyd Cloisonné Peony
Fitz and Floyd was founded by Pat Fitzpatrick and Bob Floyd in Dallas in 1960. It started out as an import company. From importing ceramic products, they decided to make their own and now, more than 50 years later, the … Continue reading
Our Visit To The NY Tabletop Show 4/14/11 – Part 1
This week is the April Tabletop show in Manhattan and we stopped by the NY Merchandise Mart at 41 Madison Ave. yesterday to check out the recent doings of our favorite brands. There was a nice crowd at the show, … Continue reading
Posted in China Trade Shows, Classic Replacements, Fine China, Fitz and Floyd, Lenox, Royal Crown Derby, Royal Doulton, Wedgwood
Tagged discontinued herend, discontinued royal crown derby, fitz floyd, herend, lenox versailles, mottahedeh, royal albert old country roses, royal crown derby traditional imari, spode chelsea garden, tabletop show, waterford crystal, wedgwood china, william yeoward crystal
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How Breakable Is Fine Bone China?
The short answer? Fine Bone china is from the sturdiest porcelain available. Hard to believe isn't it? But it's the truth nonetheless. The myth persists that fine china is easily broken and very fragile. This is one of the reasons … Continue reading
Posted in Fine China, Fitz and Floyd, Royal Crown Derby
Tagged discontinued royal crown derby, lenox versailles, royal crown derby derby border, royal doulton carlyle, selling china dishes
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Does Lenox Versailles China Have Anything To Do With It's Namesake?
Have you ever wondered how china and tableware companies get the names for their patterns? True, it's not high on the need to know list, but have you never been curious if Lenox Versailles china has anything to do with … Continue reading
Posted in Fitz and Floyd, Lenox, Royal Doulton
Tagged discontinued royal doulton china, fitz and floyd cloisonne peont, lenox lace point, lenox versailles, royal doulton carlyle, sell my china, william yeoward crystal
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