The simple answer is yes. The more detailed answer is no. Any serving plate (your 1972 English china for example) made before the invention of the microwave oven is not microwave safe. They simple did not have the technology or foresite to incorporate microwave safe material in the plates. So please DO NOT put any product made before 1979 (the first year that commercial microwave ovens were sold) into the microwave. They will, at best, crack and, at worst, explode.
Nixon made his historic trip to China in February,1972.
It means that is was made in England?
Because it is made of a type of clay called China clay.
Cloth, and china and steel.
Made in England, in 1346, at the Tower of London no it was made in china
no it was made in china by those evil freaks
Many products are made in England that include blankets, clothing, dinnerware, and bone china. Cutlery by Sheffield and furniture by Mouseman are made in England.
Around 1892.
The Emerson microwaves available at my local K-Mart Store are all made in China. So are all of the other brands, except that the Kenmore brand microwaves indicate that they are assembled in China.
Football/soccer originate from China, but officially it started in England
Because it's advertising.
The mark is for Churchill of England.