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Noritake Lexington tea set from between 1963-1968 based on backstamp; the pattern was available from 1963-1971.  Each pi...
11/11/2021

Noritake Lexington tea set from between 1963-1968 based on backstamp; the pattern was available from 1963-1971. Each piece has a wreath of a two-toned olive-colored vine adorned with tiny grape clusters. The decoration is completed with a platinum trim on the rim of each piece, on the rim of the lid handles of the sugar bowl and teapot, and on the handles on the side of the teacups and teapot. The minimalist pattern allows the tea set to pair nicely with Art Deco, shabby chic, and daily use dinnerware. We have showcased the set with shabby chic dinner and dessert plates and a vintage garden motif ceramic vase. Noritake was started by the Morimura brothers in 1876, NY, as Morimura Gumi, an import company, in order to use foreign trade to bring foreign currency into Japan. The business began by exporting Japanese antiques into NY but expanded into dinnerware after being inspired by European porcelain at the World Exposition in Paris in 1889. After spending years to learn porcelain manufacturing techniques in order to make white porcelain from Japanese materials, in 1904 the brothers established Nippon Toki Gomei Kaisha a factory in Noritake, Japan, to create western style dinnerware for export. However, it was not until 1914 that the factory made the first porcelain dinnerware suitable for export. All Noritake dinnerware was hand painted until the 1920’s when the company introduced assembly line techniques to mass produce high quality porcelain dinnerware. The company became an innovator in the various processes for making and decorating porcelain and, as part of its business model, began selling its equipment to manufacturers in various other fields including electronics, engineering, and automobiles. Although Noritake has been using “Noritake” on its backstamp sine the 1920’s, it did not officially change its company name to Noritake until 1981, when Japan allowed it to register a place name…Noritake…as a trademark. See more photos and purchase this tea set at .etsy.com/shop/TheCharmedTable.

Vintage, likely Rock Sharpe, hand blown crystal wine glasses with design of cut fern and gentle cross hatch forming bows...
11/11/2021

Vintage, likely Rock Sharpe, hand blown crystal wine glasses with design of cut fern and gentle cross hatch forming bows the length of and encircling the bowl of the glass. Use them for celebrations from Thanksgiving dinner to New Year’s Day brunch! These are great for flowery aroma white wines or light fruity red wines. Rock Sharpe was a glass cutting company based in NY in the 1930’s & 1940’s & purchased handmade &, later, machine made blank crystal glasses from Libbey & Bryce Brothers, which Rock Sharpe later cut to decorate. Rock Sharpe was purchased by Libbey after WWII ended and used it to make cut glassware under the Libbey name. Records of Rock Sharpe patterns have been lost but you can find the identification of some patterns in books and various websites. See more photos & purchase these glasses at .etsy.com/shop/TheCharmedTable.

Princess House Fantasia pressed glass fruit or dessert bowls. The Fantasia pattern features 8 pointsettias connected by ...
11/06/2021

Princess House Fantasia pressed glass fruit or dessert bowls. The Fantasia pattern features 8 pointsettias connected by small leaves all encircling the bowl and 1 pointsettia and leaf on the frosted base of the bowl. These are perfect for the holidays from Thanksgiving dinner to New Year's Day brunch and they pair with almost any holiday dinnerware pattern. This pattern was first introduced in 1965 and has been since discontinued. Princess House is a direct seller which started in Taunton, Massachusetts in 1963 selling fine crystal ware and collectibles using 'consultants' known as "Crystal Ladies" to make their goods available to the every day homemaker. In 2002 Princess House moved into stainless steel cookware to stay relevant and in 2012 hired its first female CEO, a multilingual entrepreneur who sought to make Princess House attractive to a more diverse pool of consultants. Princess House continues to operate todauy.

Kobe Japan "Charlton Hall" Christmas dishes.
11/05/2021

Kobe Japan "Charlton Hall" Christmas dishes.

Ceraglass Athena shot glasses featuring 22kt gold enamel print of Cupid with bow and arrow and Athena.  These glasses we...
11/02/2021

Ceraglass Athena shot glasses featuring 22kt gold enamel print of Cupid with bow and arrow and Athena. These glasses were made between 1957-1969. Ceraglass Company was formed in 1940 by NY artists Anthony Velonis and Hyman Warsager. Velonis is also known for popularizing and experimenting with silkscreening. Ceraglass was formed to experiment with silkscreening on glass & plastic. It initially made large art pieces for NY organizations but expanded to glassware after the company patented the process for enamel printing on both sides of flat glass bottles. In 1969 the company was sold to the family-owned French glassware company Verrieres Cristallaire d’Arques, now known as Arc International and the makers of Luminarc, Arcoroc and other well known brands. For more photos and to purchase these glasses visit www.etsy.com/shop/TheCharmedTable!

Sango's "Home for Christmas" ceramic dinnerware features a charming pink ribbon encircling a traditional green Christmas...
11/02/2021

Sango's "Home for Christmas" ceramic dinnerware features a charming pink ribbon encircling a traditional green Christmas tree decorated with white garland and pink ornaments. This holiday dinnerware presents a softer and more informal Christmas style for your holiday festivities. We have featured it with a cute white ceramic teapot for a brunch but you can pair it with champagne flutes and appetizers for a evening reception. Sango is an Indonesian company formed in 1977 and initially only contracted to other companies to make their ceramic table top goods. It subsequently expanded to also manufacturing its own brand of ceramics and products made from locally sourced teak, acacia and other woods. Our Sango Home for Christmas dinnerware was manufactured between 1992 and 1995. You can see more photos and purchase this dinnerware from www.etsy.com/shop/TheCharmedTable.

Sango Home for Christmas set of 4 dinner plates, 4 cups and 4 saucers. The design features an old fashioned Victorian soft green Christmas tree with white ribbon for garland, decorated with candles on rose colored hearts. Theres a pink ribbon circling the plate with green, white and yellow presents.

Celebrate the holidays with these beautiful Fostoria coupe champagne glasses in the "Engagement" pattern.  Also a great ...
11/02/2021

Celebrate the holidays with these beautiful Fostoria coupe champagne glasses in the "Engagement" pattern. Also a great martini glass, they feature platinum trim on a clear brilliant crystal bowl. The Fostoria Glass Company opened in Fostoria, Ohio in 1897 but relocated to Moundsville, West Virginia because of its need for a prolific supply of the natural gas needed to make its glassware. In its time, it was nationally known for its elegant glassware and was the choice of both US presidents and brides. It closed shop in 1986 because of foreign competition and its inability to keep up with changing tastes. Fostoria stemware is still sought after today because of its excellent quality and beautiful designs. See more photos and purchase these glasses at www.etsy.com/shop/TheCharmedTable.

Vintage ruby red crystal champagne flutes from Waterford by Marquis; made in Germany.  These are substantial in weight a...
10/30/2021

Vintage ruby red crystal champagne flutes from Waterford by Marquis; made in Germany. These are substantial in weight and feature a deeply cut intricate pattern on the bowl, stem and base, all which reflect the light beautifully. See and purchase them at www.etsy.com/shop/TheCharmedTable!

The Charmed Table’s newest item:  Bryce needle etched cocktail glasses, pattern 374.  Bryce Brothers started producing g...
10/30/2021

The Charmed Table’s newest item: Bryce needle etched cocktail glasses, pattern 374. Bryce Brothers started producing glassware in Pennsylvania in 1850 as Bryce, McKee & Company. It made pressed & etched glassware until it closed during prohibition. When it reopened post-prohibition it focused primarily on etched crystal glassware, including making glassware for US president Hoover & the Department of State. It was acquired be Lenox in 1948 & closed its doors for good in 1964. During its time, it was renowned for its fine etching.

Mikasa's "Capri" pattern in the popular Mediterranean series.  They feature a mod looking sunflower which gives a retro ...
10/06/2021

Mikasa's "Capri" pattern in the popular Mediterranean series. They feature a mod looking sunflower which gives a retro to contemporary look to your table setting. Consider adding these pieces to your existing dinnerware.

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