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On the Web
- Tableware Etc. - Offers fine China tableware, children's gifts and Christmas ornaments.
- Tableware International - Manufacturer and supplier of European designed tableware and dinnerware for the hospitality industry.
- Tableware UK - Tableware, china, crystal, wedding and anniversary gifts, from well-known makers such as Portmeirion, Wedgwood, and Spode.
- Gifts and Tablewares Online - All about the gifts and tablewares industry in Canada. Breaking news, features, columns, calendar of events, and idea exchange.
- Tableware UK - Crystal and glass tableware, specializing in Waterford and Royal Doulton. Includes product search by manufacturer or pattern.
- Milani Tableware - Offers handmade pottery and porcelain tableware such as bowls, cups, and plates.
- Pottery Plus - Offers stoneware tableware pottery from Boleslawiec, Poland. Includes kitchen and cookware, tableware, and gifts.
- The Dudson Group - Manufacturers of hotelware, tableware and vitrified china.
- KitchensRus.com - Kitchen accessories and tableware for the home.
- Just Only Environment Protection Co. Ltd - Supplies catering paper disposables including cups, lids, plates, food containers and bamboo tableware. Press releases and comparisons of disposable tableware.
Wikipedia Articles
- Staffordshire Tableware Ltd. - Staffordshire Tableware Ltd. was a producer of mugs, tableware and dinnerware based in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
- Tableware - Tableware includes the dishes, glassware, cutlery, and flatware eating utensils (knives, forks, and spoons) used to set a table for eating a meal. The nature, variety, and number of objects varies from culture to culture, and may vary from meal to meal.
- Ozier Pattern - In tableware the Ozier pattern is a molded basket-weave pattern produced in Germany in the 1730s on Meissen porcelain tableware. It was probably one of the numerous inventions of the celebrated modeler Johann Joachim Kändler.
- Johnson Brothers - Johnson Brothers, originally a British tableware manufacturer and exporter, was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. Some of its designs, "Dawn", "Old Britain Castles" and "Historic America", achieved widespread popularity and are still collected today.
- Trencher (tableware) - thumb|left|200px||Trencher table setting [Copyright C. Higgins]A trencher (from Old French tranchier; "to cut") is a type of tableware, commonly used in medieval cuisine.