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Post-Holiday Tableware Inventory Help
So the holidays have come and gone. Hopefully all went well and you’ve accomplished your goals; namely to make it through in one piece :). However, it is quite likely that your china or crystal didn’t fare as well ;(. … Continue reading
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Your Most Frustrating China-Buying Experience
In our constant quest to improve our service to our customers, we often ask for your comments on your previous experience buying china and the difficulties you may have encountered so that we can learn from others mistakes (WE never … Continue reading
Classic Replacements Is Now On Pinterest!
The world’s newest and hottest social media and sharing site is Pinterest. Pinterest allows users to share their favorite pictures (pins) by pinning them to boards which are grouped or categorized based on whatever criteria a user chooses. We’re really … Continue reading
My Boyfriend My Ex
We all know what the most sought after gifts are c My Boyfriend My Ex ome Easter time: Eggs and Bunnys. And we’ve got plenty of those, check out our Limoges Easter Eggs and Lynn Chase Bunny Bank for example. … Continue reading
Having Trouble Choosing a China Pattern? Keep It Simple (And White)
Sometimes, too many choices can be too much of a good thing. In fact, it can often be downright paralyzing. Should we go with black, white or color? Contemporary style or traditional? Gold trim or platinum trim? The list goes … Continue reading
Better Not Wait For Next Year To Replace Your Broken China
Now that the holiday meals are mostly over, it’s time to take inventory. How many Baccarat Massena glasses were shattered by the lovely grand-kids? How many Royal Doulton Biltmore dinner plates became plate shards and how many Lenox Autumn platters … Continue reading
Top Ten China Patterns That Will Allow Your Food To Shine
China pieces are well known as conversation pieces. “Hey, what a nice bowl you have there” has broken the ice on many a social occasion. But there are those who prefer to let their cooking and their food catch the … Continue reading
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What To Look For When Selling Your China
There are a lot of reasons to part with your china, crystal and tableware. Most often people sell to us because they have an extra set. It works great to sell pieces of a set of Lenox April you inherited … Continue reading
The Most Common Pieces of A China Service
Ever wonder which pieces you need for your china service? Just because a manufacturer makes a certain piece type in your pattern doesn’t mean it will be useful to you. Some patterns such as Lenox Autumn, Lenox Holiday, Spode Christmas … Continue reading
The Different Themes Of China Patterns
A pattern is the specific design applied to china pieces. However we have found that people tend to search for what they are looking for in groups or themes. Meaning that while they might not know exactly what they want, … Continue reading