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<p>[QUOTE="morgen94, post: 3227198, member: 217"]In a university library database to which I have access I found a 1934 ad for Salem China's new Tricorne shape and in the same publication I found an article that had a paragraph about the new shape.</p><p><br /></p><p>For copyright reasons I cannot reproduce the ad or article, but I will transcribe the information, for educational purposes.</p><p><br /></p><p>The ad and article were in the October 1934 issue of the Crockery & Glass Journal. The ad touted Salem China's "<i>New 'Tricorne' Shape; Patent Applied For</i>" and added "<i>Once more SALEM announces the sensation of the year! Foremost stylists have acclaimed the TRICORNE as the vogue of the season. Now, we offer this smart new Bridge Set n Tricorne Shape in a variety of lovely decorations...</i>"</p><p><br /></p><p>I transcribed the longer article reference and when I went to post it I found I was no longer logged in and I lost it all (I really wish it wouldn't do that), so I will retype it in the next post.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="morgen94, post: 3227198, member: 217"]In a university library database to which I have access I found a 1934 ad for Salem China's new Tricorne shape and in the same publication I found an article that had a paragraph about the new shape. For copyright reasons I cannot reproduce the ad or article, but I will transcribe the information, for educational purposes. The ad and article were in the October 1934 issue of the Crockery & Glass Journal. The ad touted Salem China's "[I]New 'Tricorne' Shape; Patent Applied For[/I]" and added "[I]Once more SALEM announces the sensation of the year! Foremost stylists have acclaimed the TRICORNE as the vogue of the season. Now, we offer this smart new Bridge Set n Tricorne Shape in a variety of lovely decorations...[/I]" I transcribed the longer article reference and when I went to post it I found I was no longer logged in and I lost it all (I really wish it wouldn't do that), so I will retype it in the next post.[/QUOTE]
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