9 Oct, 2010
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Saucer Sets
Unique Designer Tea Sets – Select and Buy the Best
Who says that the days of tea sets are gone? Of course, there were days when tea sets were a mark of elegance and sophistication. Though, tea sets are not used much these days, still there are homes which cannot do without tea sets. Just [...]
4 Oct, 2010
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Coffee Cup Saucer
Buying Cappuccino Cups As Gifts For Friends
If you have friends or family members who love coffee, you might want to give them coffee related presents for their birthday, anniversary, promotion, or Christmas. Cappuccino cups make great gifts for any occasion. In this article you can read some tips of choosing the right ones [...]
21 Sep, 2010
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Large Pitcher
Cookout Menu and Recipes Suitable for Diabetics
Summertime and the livin’ is easy! What says summertime better than a backyard cookout? And don’t be worried about inviting your diabetic relatives or friends. Here is a complete menu for you that is diabetic friendly. The food is delicious, no need to prepare diabetic and non-diabetic food. [...]
12 Sep, 2010
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Pottery Tea
Midwinter Pottery
Midwinter Pottery
Former type
Private company (subsidiary of Wedgwood Group)
Founded
1910
Defunct
1987
Headquarters
Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England
Key people
Roy Midwinter (Director)
Industry
Pottery
Products
Ceramics
Employees
700+ (1930s)
Parent
Wedgwood Group
The Midwinter Pottery was founded in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, in 1910 and had become one of England’s largest potteries by the late 1930s with more than 700 employees.
Close up of a jug and Side Plates in the popular Zambesi design, [...]
28 Aug, 2010
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Tea Caddy
In the annual Typhoo golf tournament. Would they use Tea Caddies to carry the clubs if it was boiling hot—–
and becoming a strain with their bags
It’s Ceylon story, trouble was brewing. Would tea pot a hole in one without such help? Would he find his ball or herbal? So in the end in order [...]