I found some Royal Norfolk cups with a sticker on them that said they contain lead and were from China. NOw I wonder about my other RN cups that simply say Greenbrier.
YES OR NO
To those concerned with Royal Norfolk...I can tell you that I've used this brand for 10 years and have had no issues. They have been used for both my husband and I as well as our two small children (who are now teenagers, but were small when I first started using their products). No issues and they have held up great through many washings (in the dishwasher) and in the oven. I know products from China can be scary, but I REALLY like Royal Norfolk dishes.
Yes, Blue Ridge dishes do contain lead based paint
If they are from the 1920's to 70's I would say yes.
Under Goode's leadership, Norfolk Southern in 1993 signed on Conrail as a partner in Norfolk Southern's Triple Crown Services
No. It doesn't contain lead.
Normally the carpets on your floors do not contain lead.
There isn't an easy way. Modern paints contain no lead. If it is old paint there is a chance it may contain some lead.
Crystal glass contain lead.
Dishes made of porcelain or any other clay that are properly fired and glazed are not toxic. Dishes which are underfired or glazed with glazes containing lead may be toxic.
Yes. It has been proven that it can cause brain damage. Many items contain lead. Old paint, junk jewelry made in foreign factories ( I see children all the time putting jewelry in their mouth and sucking on it. They are ingesting lead when they do this with junk jewelry ) , water from lead pipes, old plates and dishes from the 30's. There are more.
No
Royal Canadian Infantry Corps's motto is 'We Lead'.