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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.
There are some steps you can take to decrease lead exposure when serving food. Determine if your dinnerware is safe to use. Since 1971, the Food and Drug Administration established and began ...
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 ...
When shopping for your vintage dinnerware, make sure to give every piece a good once-over to inspect for cracks, chips, and nicks. Flip the piece over and look for a maker’s mark or brand, and ...
The dish: Why vintage tableware is making a comeback in restaurants and homes February 6, 2019 More than 6 years ago Food is served on an assortment of vintage plates at St. Anselm in Washington.
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.
(Exclusivity is another vintage-china attraction—one is unlikely to see the same service at a friend’s lun- cheon.) "People want 12-inch plates, but old ones are typically ten inches," she adds.
My mom passed along the set of dishes that my grandmother hand-carried home from China, back when she and my grandfather were among the very first U.S. tourists to travel there in the early ’70s.
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 Outdated table settings, such as a stack of your grandmother's old plates or a bundle of used mugs you scooped up at Salvation ...