BLUE WILLOW is the the most famous most popular china pattern ever produced. It seems as if everyone's grandmother had at least a piece or two. This guide will give you some background on the history of...
UNIVERSAL STATUARY CORPORATION The Universal Statuary Corporation of Chicago was started by the Lucchesi family who began producing traditional Italian type designs out of plaster / chalkware around late...
Syracuse China Identifying Patterns Hotel Restaurants Syracuse China began operation in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (OPCO) still continues to produce china today in Syracuse New York. They are most...
Identifying SYRACUSE CHINA Restaurant Patterns Guide # 6 Syracuse China began operation in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (OPCO) still continues to produce china today in Syracuse New York. They are most...
Pillivuyt is a well known maker of kitchen-ware products. But to me, their antique series of paté terrines or game casserole dishes are beautiful as well as highly desirable. I am writing this guide to share...
SYRACUSE CHINA Pattern Identification Guide No. 7 Syracuse China began operation in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (OPCO) still continues to produce china today in Syracuse New York. They are most widely...
Identifying Syracuse China Patterns RARE Designs Syracuse China began operation in 1871 as Onondaga Pottery Company (OPCO) still continues to produce china today in Syracuse New York. They are most widely...
Teapots: One Possible Historical Overview According to Chou Kao-ch'i, author of Yang-Hsien ming hu hsi, an account of Ishing (Yixing) teapots, early in the sixteenth century, the potters at Ishing, a few miles...
Please vote for my guide ! Thank You About Two Million years ago, in what is now the Great Rift Valley in Africa, Lucy and Lou a pair of Primitive Hominids were eating in a a area of fruit and coconut trees....
I began collecting Jadite several years ago, when you could still buy a Fire King Coffee Mug for 50 cents. I've collected over 2000 pieces now and get true joy out of placing each new piece in my collection. I...