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<p>[QUOTE="morgen94, post: 3227244, member: 217"]...and here is the reference in the same publication, in a article that discusses new dinnerware shapes: "<i>A SHORT LINE uses an unusual shaped tricorne plate for smart service at the Salem China Co. The plate is a triangular shape with arched sides and will actually hold as much and is as large as the ordinary dinner plate. As yet they have not modelled cups or other pieces for this setup, but that grand Streamline shape which we discussed several months ago is being used. The cups have fine moden (</i>sic<i>) lines, while the sugar and creamer carry through with the same feeling. These tricorne sets are being made up in tea and bridge service for the present although they are planning to develop this line for the near future into regular dinner service. The decorations on this shape are extremely simple and use banded treatments as well as solid color shoulders. These in effective colors make for a grand tea service.</i>"[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="morgen94, post: 3227244, member: 217"]...and here is the reference in the same publication, in a article that discusses new dinnerware shapes: "[I]A SHORT LINE uses an unusual shaped tricorne plate for smart service at the Salem China Co. The plate is a triangular shape with arched sides and will actually hold as much and is as large as the ordinary dinner plate. As yet they have not modelled cups or other pieces for this setup, but that grand Streamline shape which we discussed several months ago is being used. The cups have fine moden ([/I]sic[I]) lines, while the sugar and creamer carry through with the same feeling. These tricorne sets are being made up in tea and bridge service for the present although they are planning to develop this line for the near future into regular dinner service. The decorations on this shape are extremely simple and use banded treatments as well as solid color shoulders. These in effective colors make for a grand tea service.[/I]"[/QUOTE]
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