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Boontonware |
Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad has a photo of a horse-drawn cart pulling a family in Ireland. In the forefront of this picture is an example of the Killarney Rose pattern of their dinnerware. The ad headline describes it as having "Enduring Beauty...The finest of all Melamine Dinnerware." There are examples of two other patterns and a price given of $39.95 for a 53-pc service for 8. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 26, 1959 Life magazine |
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$7.50 |
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Branchell |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their Royale Color-Flyte Dinnerware. The ad describes them as the "World's most famous brand of Melmac with 'open stock' matching pieces for a complete table setting!". This ad mentions several sale prices and shows all of the different types of dinnerware and colors available. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
May 1957 Ladies Home Journal |
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$7.50 |
View Plates 2 |
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Franciscan |
Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for their well-known earthenware. The ad has a photo of a setting of a very colorful pattern of dinnerware. The ad headline assures you that "You are looking at the most popular pattern ever created in American dinnerware." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1962 McCall's |
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$7.50 |
View Plates 4 |
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Furstenberg |
Full color 4 3/4" x 12 1/2" ad for their Empire pattern of settings. The ad shows a 5-pc place setting and gives a price of approximately $35.50. The ad describes it as "classic simplicity touched by the elegance of coin gold". This ad is taller than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1964 Seventeen magazine |
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$7.50 |
View Plates 10 |
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Heinrich |
Black and white 9" x 12 1/2" ad for their Golden Harvest China. The ad has a picture of a plate, cup and saucer of this distinctive design and the text talks about the quality and the fact that it was available as either a Complete Service or a Five-Piece Place Setting. The text also mentions that "Golden Harvest won the only gold medal awarded the ceramics industry of an exhibition of the world's finest china recently held at the Tri-Annual Milan Fair." |
June 1952 House Beautiful |
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$8.00 |
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Lenox |
Full color 10" x 13" ad for their china in the Glendale pattern. The ad has a picture where, in the background, you can see a group of well-dressed people sitting around enjoying each others company. In the foreground of the picture is a table set with the Glendale pattern of Lenox china. The ad headline describes it as "Lenox 'Glendale' so lovely and yet so practical" and the ad gives a price of $22.95 for a 5pc. place setting. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1955 Ladies Home Journal |
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$8.00 |
View Plates 6 |
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Lenox |
Full color 9" x 12" ad for their line of China. The ad has a photo of A beautiful home in Venice with a round table set with candles and a very fine set of china. There is also an outside photo of Venice with a gandola being poled in the evening sunset. The ad headline claims that "Lenox speaks so eloquently of the Gracious Life". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1962 McCall's |
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$7.50 |
View Plates 5 |
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Lenox |
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for their China. The ad has a picture of a dreamy-eyed young lady leaning against the edge of a four-poster bed. Her thoughts, according to the ad text, are of the future "When I marry...". Her plans include items like a honeymoon on an island and a house with an orange tree in the dining room. The last item on her dream list is the most likely to occur and that is to be able to dine on Lenox China. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1964 Seventeen magazine |
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$7.50 |
View Plates 7 |
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Melmac |
Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad for the various manufacturers that use this product and the different designs that are available. There is a large picture of fourteen different styles that seem to be floating on a pool of water where the reflection of a lady looking at the choices is visible. Seen in this picture are Patrician by Metro, DuBarry by Harmony House, English Vintage by Mallory, Satin Sheen by Royalon, Bird of Paradise by Miramar, Halls of Ivy by C.M.P., Vineyard by Lenoxware, Bountiful by Kenro, Rondelay by Newportware, Golden Wheat by Prolon, Mediterranean by Texasware, Summer Serenade by Stetson, Nassau by Brookpark and American Classic by Oneida. The ad calls these "Reflections in beauty" and talks about "break-resistant Melmac quality dinnerware". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1964 Seventeen magazine |
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$7.50 |
View Plates 8 |
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Onondaga |
Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad for their Syracuse China. Shown in the ad are examples of some of their Victoria Patterns. The ad headline claims these items will give you "Color Harmony for your dining room...". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
June 1949 Country Gentleman |
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$8.00 |
View Plates 1 |
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Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company |
Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for some of the Taylorstone patterns from this company. The ad has a picture that is looking down on several different patterns that have been set out on a brown background. The ad headline calls them "Elegant" and claims that a 45-piece is now available for $21.95. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. |
October 1964 Seventeen magazine |
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$7.50 |
View Plates 9 |
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