European china makers, like Haviland and Wedgwood, have been producing children's tableware for hundreds of years, with some dishes dating back to the 1700s. These were not intended as play things for ...
Images say more about me than words./ Moment via Getty Images Antique teacups are some of the most popular collectibles you can find. After all, we don't pretend to be little teapots as a kid for no ...
A floral tea set used by museum founder Guy B. Woodward’s mother will be among settings on display during “Guess Who’s Coming for Dinner,” a fundraiser at the museum the next two weekends. The event ...
Collectors love this vintage dishware design, which is famed for its quaint, feminine pieces featuring rose patterns and pink ...
Dear Collector: Enclosed are pictures of my 60-year-old “Clarence Bone China” tea set. According to the mark shown in one of the photos, your set dates from the 1950s and is a product of Co-Operative ...
My mother hands me a box in which sits a bone china teapot, sugar bowl and creamer with six cups and saucers, all in a dull pink with a gold rim. It was a wedding gift to my parents from my father’s ...
There’s something undeniably enchanting about vintage china. Whether it’s the delicate hand-painted details, the gleam of gilded edges, or the history behind each piece, these sets are more than just ...
Marietta resident Vanessa Gilbreath—a native of Guildford, a town just south of London—found her calling when she invited a few friends over to watch Prince William’s wedding, assuming that only a ...