Overview
This piece is a cornerstone of one of the most successful casual dinnerware patterns in American history, blending the translucency of fine porcelain with modern durability.
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Overview
This piece is a cornerstone of one of the most successful casual dinnerware patterns in American history, blending the translucency of fine porcelain with modern durability.
Story
In 1999, Lenox launched a pattern that would fundamentally change how Americans viewed 'fine china' by making it practical for the microwave and dishwasher.
Maker / Origin
Lenox was founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox, who was determined to prove that American porcelain could rival the great houses of Europe like Meissen or Sèvres.
Condition & Value
The piece appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips or cracks. As a highly popular and currently-in-production pattern, value is driven by individual replacement needs rather than rarity.
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