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If you have a set of Corelle dishes from before 2005, then this is a must-read The post It’s Time to Stop Using Your Vintage Corelle Dinnerware—Here’s Why appeared first on Reader's Digest.
Do you shop for vintage dishes at yard sales, flea markets and antique stores? Have you inherited your grandmother’s favorite china? If so, there are a few things to know about safely using them ...
It’s time for the vintage china dishes, silver serving pieces and old glassware to bust out of our china cabinets and finally take their rightful place on our tables.
If you have a set of vintage Corelle dinnerware tucked away in your cupboard, this might be the time to take a closer look. Many of us cherish these dishes, often passed down from family members or ...
At dinner tables and restaurants around the country, vintage plates, even the flowery variety often dismissed as “granny china,” are making a comeback. There’s a move to homier place ...
How to shop for vintage plates and dinnerware There is a distinct charm in a set of good-quality plates that feels well-worn-in, both aesthetically and functionally.
What to Look for When Buying Antique China Whether for breakfast à deux or a banquet for 100, antique dinnerware makes a memorably smart table By Mitchell Owens August 31, 2014 ...
If you are preparing for holiday dinner parties and you intend to use your grandmother's antique china plates or your mother's vintage mixing bowls, here are some tips.
Vintage dishware doesn't have to gather dust in the china cabinet. Outdated table settings, such as a stack of your grandmother's old plates or a bundle of used mugs you scooped up at Salvation ...
Ask Umbra: Good gracious, is there lead in my fine china? A reader isn’t sure what to do with her antique dinnerware. Umbra nixes food on the china.
Your grandmother's antique china or her old mixing bowls can contain lead. Leaching lead from antique china may be toxic. This is the case with many pieces of antique and vintage china. Need a ...