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Thursday, February 18, 2010

New Arrivals 2/18/10 Pfaltzgraff Yorktowne and Noritake Maywood

Dishes and Doodads has added some nice items to the inventory this week. Vintage American dinnerware and some beautiful Noritake porcelain pieces are in the New Arrivals section!

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We've added Yorktown dinner plates, luncheon plates and a cream and sugar bowl set to our Pfaltzgraff inventory. We also stock Heirloom and Heirtage, both popular patterns. These pieces are all made in the USA. If you collect Pfaltzgraff, you're aware that the company is no longer producing it's dinnerware in the States. The USA marked stoneware dishes are of better quality than the newer product.

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We've added 2 lovely pieces of Noritake Maywood #5154. The large serving platter is 16 1/4 by 12 inches, perfect for serving a roast during a family dinner. Also added is a gorgeous covered vegetable bowl. Maywood has a pretty pattern of roses and blue ribbon with gold trim. Very elegant!

Which Pfaltzgraff patterns are your favorites? Do you prefer the older stoneware or buy brand new? What about Noritake? So many patterns, which one do you have in your china cabinet? Please use the comment section to let us know what you're trying to add to your dinnerware pieces.

Happy Shopping!




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  • Saturday, February 13, 2010

    Collecting Enamelware and Graniteware For Your Vintage Kitchen


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    Graniteware or enamelware is a great thing to start collecting. It is both functional and decorative and much of it is easily found at affordable prices. Vintage granite ware and enamelware make great displays in any kitchen, whether it's colorful utensils hung from racks or berry buckets, mixing bowls and stock pots lining the shelves.

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    In a previous post we talked about collecting tea cups and today we'll talk about enamelware and graniteware. Let's figure out what the difference is between the two, why two terms for what seem to be the same thing? When we asked a shop owner this question several years ago he said that solid color pieces were enamelware and those colorful patterned pieces, like the blue and white swirl for example, were graniteware. Sounds logical doesn't it? Since then we have learned that there really is no difference. The simple fact is that enamelware and graniteware are both made by fusing enamel to metal to help prevent the deterioration of said metal. We will no longer stress about whether to call pieces graniteware or enamelware, though we do admit that graniteware does seem to be used to describe most of the gray colored pieces we see online.

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    We do not collect graniteware but we do collect other people's things (go figure)! We cleaned out a farm house years ago and acquired a large amount of graniteware. Lids, berry buckets, kettles, pans and some things we that we didn't know what they were (like the insert above). Most of it has been sold and we believe they are vintage. Some we use, like the huge pans that are under the large potted plants, the white berry bucket with red trim and wood handle is used to hold cooking utensils, and the heavy blue cast iron kettles, one of which is about 24 inches in diameter that we just don't know what to do with since they would be heavy to ship. If you're buying for decorative purposes you a may not care if the piece is old or new, only that it's colorful. We pick up pieces here and there, like the red dipper set and some red and white swirl bowls that were just plain pretty. Vintage pieces tend to be heavier and show signs of use like chips in the enamel.

    Please comment and tell us what graniteware pieces you are searching for or your view on the difference between graniteware and enamelware. Do you collect all shapes, sizes and colors or one specific item like coffee pots?

    Happy Collecting!




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  • Saturday, February 6, 2010

    Great News! The Glass and Pottery Co-Op now offers UPS Shipping!

    Last month we posted about the various shipping methods available at the online shops where we sell our dinnerware and collectibles. We are happy to tell you that The Glass and Pottery Co-Op has added UPS to their shipping options. This will save our customers a pretty penny on shipping costs for all that china and dinnerware you've been hoping to buy, especially on combined orders for replacement pieces. Combine with a 10% discount (sale items excluded) using code TY2010 at checkout and the savings are even greater. This 10% discount is good at Dishes and Doodads, The Glass and Pottery Co-Op and The Collectibles Store! So, what are you waiting for?

    Get Shopping!



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