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We're feeling a bit green today with our Majolica collection. a single hand painted green leaf plate is accented by 2 green plates from Robert Haviland & C. Parlon. A grape leaf tureen and stand sits on the table also from our Majolica collection.
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Spring is in the air and are serving up desserts in our favorite spring inspired pieces; dessert trays, dessert bowls and footed cake plates shown in apple green lace, pink lace, cobalt blue lace, Tobacco leaf, and Blue Canton.
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Caprese salads and iced tea sing of Spring! Serve your favorites beautifully with items from our Tulip collection.
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Available in a variety of plates and serving accessories, this beautifully handsponged collection has us ready for longer and brighter days spent around the table.🌷🌼
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This collection has us ready for all things warm and to celebrate la dolce vita.
With swimsuits and snorkels, flipflops and sea life, these handpainted designs capture the joy and warmth of an Italian beach, and will make all of your gatherings feel like a long-awaited and well-deserved vacation. 🌊☀️
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The Ensemble collection seamlessly combines elements of outstanding design with sustainable accessories, such as Portuguese cork and oak wood.
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Start your day off right with our Clever Creatures collection. This charming hand-carved rooster, inspired by the French countryside, is sure to bring a smile to your face every day 💐🌸🐓
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It's almost time to pull out beautiful, handpainted serving pieces you have been waiting to use!
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Cook and serve with style, versatility, and timeless beauty with our Oak Wood boards and Arcade Glass Domes. For special events, or maybe just for the midday baking, there is no better way to display your treats.
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“Let them eat cake” is the most famous quote attributed to Marie-Antoinette, the queen of France during the French Revolution. As the story goes, it was the queen’s response upon being told that her starving peasant subjects had no bread. Because cake is more expensive than bread, the anecdote has been cited as an example of Marie-Antoinette’s obliviousness to the conditions and daily lives of ordinary people. But did she ever actually utter those...
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