I assume you mean Fiesta Ware serving pieces. Fiesta Ware was manufactured by the Homer Laughlin Company, from the 1930s until mid-1970. The company now makes and sells Fiesta Ware in new colors to distinguish pieces from the original stuff. This website shows the various pieces and their http://www.hlchina.com/fiestaitems.htmnames:
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Prizer ware is cookware that is manufactured by Prizer-Painter Stove Works, Inc. The cookware is made from porcelain enameled cast iron.
The first Ford Fiesta was manufactured in 1976. The second generation Ford Fiesta started in 1983, with the third generation in 1989, the fourth in 1995, the fifth in 2002, and the sixth and current generation in 2008.
Prizer Ware / Prizer-Ware or Prizerware is a cast iron porcelain enameled cookware manufactured by the Prizer Painter stove works of Reading Pennsylvania. See their website at http://www.prizer-painter.com/about_bluestar.html
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Melba Ware was first manufactured in 1946. It was created by a company called H.A. Wain & Sons, L.T.D. The thing that they were most known for were ceramic animals.
Depression ware came in soap boxes around the year of 1929. Some were manufactured slightly before and for sometime after this year.Ê
"Ware" can have different meanings depending on its usage. It can refer to goods or merchandise for sale (as in "houseware"), or it can refer to software (as in "software") or a particular type of manufactured product (as in "hardware").
No, Melbar Ware and Melba Ware are not made by the same company. Melba Ware is produced by the Australian company known for its fine china, while Melbar Ware is a distinct brand that was manufactured in England. Both may have similar names but originate from different manufacturers and are associated with different styles and periods of production.
The Ford Fiesta has been manufactured in various locations around the world, including plants in Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The primary production site for the Fiesta has historically been the Ford plant in Cologne, Germany. However, additional assembly plants in other countries have also contributed to its production over the years, depending on the market demand and model generation.
Not all Fiesta ware is marked. While most pieces produced since 1936 have a manufacturer's mark, earlier items and some variations may lack one. Additionally, certain collectible pieces or limited editions might not carry a mark. It's always a good idea to research specific pieces for authenticity.