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Cosa (chi) è tableware$81356$ - definizione

FINE PORCELAIN TABLEWARE PATTERN OF FLOWERS, FOLIAGE AND FRUIT IN A BLUE UNDERGLAZE
Zwiebelmuster; Blue Danube (china tableware pattern)
  • Original ''Zwiebelmuster'' Meissen porcelain plate

tableware         
  • 17.8 cm}} across; weight 1.935 kg, [[British Museum]]. [[Saint Agnes]] appears to her friends in a vision. Before 1391, when it was owned by the King of France. One of a handful of medieval survivals, solid gold with enamels.
  • A place setting for a Chinese meal
  • A pair of Chinese porcelain spoons
  • ''Service à la russe'' formal place setting showing glassware for a range of beverages
  • Setting the table for a family meal, [[Leipzig]] (1952)
  • 18th century coffee pot, [[Vyborg]], Finland
  • A Japanese table setting.
  • Food served on a banana leaf in [[Karnataka]], [[India]]
  • A pair of chopticks holding a piece a sushi
  • New Year [[sake]] set with images of cranes, lacquer on wood (Japan, late 19th century)
  • Table laid out for a banquet in [[Toulouse]] at the Palais Niel (2010)<br>'''''Plates''''' Dinner plate with rolled table napkin; small bread plate above forks.<br>
'''''Glasses''''' Small glass for water, larger one behind for red wine, and smaller wine glass for white wine.<br>
'''''Cutlery''''' (from the outside toward the plate) Fish cutlery (knife and fork, as fish will be served without any sauce, otherwise it would be a fish spoon (cuillère à gourmet)); meat cutlery and cheese or fruit cutlery, the end of the knife rests on a knife rest. Above the plate, dessert cutlery (spoon and fork).
  • mint tea]]
  • A c. 1785-90 [[Chinese export porcelain]] dinner service for the American market
  • Tea served in a ''kulhar''
  • Historic [[pewter]], [[faience]] and glass tableware
  • Sugar sculpture (1880)
ITEMS USED FOR SETTING A TABLE AND SERVING FOOD
Dishware; Dinnerware; Crockies; Crockery; Table ware; Dishwear; Serving piece; Dinner service; Place marker (tableware); Eating set; Table decoration; Crockeries; Serveware; Chinese tableware; Japanese tableware
Tableware consists of the objects used on the table at meals, for example plates, glasses, or cutlery. (FORMAL)
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Tableware         
  • 17.8&nbsp;cm}} across; weight 1.935&nbsp;kg, [[British Museum]]. [[Saint Agnes]] appears to her friends in a vision. Before 1391, when it was owned by the King of France. One of a handful of medieval survivals, solid gold with enamels.
  • A place setting for a Chinese meal
  • A pair of Chinese porcelain spoons
  • ''Service à la russe'' formal place setting showing glassware for a range of beverages
  • Setting the table for a family meal, [[Leipzig]] (1952)
  • 18th century coffee pot, [[Vyborg]], Finland
  • A Japanese table setting.
  • Food served on a banana leaf in [[Karnataka]], [[India]]
  • A pair of chopticks holding a piece a sushi
  • New Year [[sake]] set with images of cranes, lacquer on wood (Japan, late 19th century)
  • Table laid out for a banquet in [[Toulouse]] at the Palais Niel (2010)<br>'''''Plates''''' Dinner plate with rolled table napkin; small bread plate above forks.<br>
'''''Glasses''''' Small glass for water, larger one behind for red wine, and smaller wine glass for white wine.<br>
'''''Cutlery''''' (from the outside toward the plate) Fish cutlery (knife and fork, as fish will be served without any sauce, otherwise it would be a fish spoon (cuillère à gourmet)); meat cutlery and cheese or fruit cutlery, the end of the knife rests on a knife rest. Above the plate, dessert cutlery (spoon and fork).
  • mint tea]]
  • A c. 1785-90 [[Chinese export porcelain]] dinner service for the American market
  • Tea served in a ''kulhar''
  • Historic [[pewter]], [[faience]] and glass tableware
  • Sugar sculpture (1880)
ITEMS USED FOR SETTING A TABLE AND SERVING FOOD
Dishware; Dinnerware; Crockies; Crockery; Table ware; Dishwear; Serving piece; Dinner service; Place marker (tableware); Eating set; Table decoration; Crockeries; Serveware; Chinese tableware; Japanese tableware
·noun Ware, or articles collectively, for table use.
crockery         
  • 17.8&nbsp;cm}} across; weight 1.935&nbsp;kg, [[British Museum]]. [[Saint Agnes]] appears to her friends in a vision. Before 1391, when it was owned by the King of France. One of a handful of medieval survivals, solid gold with enamels.
  • A place setting for a Chinese meal
  • A pair of Chinese porcelain spoons
  • ''Service à la russe'' formal place setting showing glassware for a range of beverages
  • Setting the table for a family meal, [[Leipzig]] (1952)
  • 18th century coffee pot, [[Vyborg]], Finland
  • A Japanese table setting.
  • Food served on a banana leaf in [[Karnataka]], [[India]]
  • A pair of chopticks holding a piece a sushi
  • New Year [[sake]] set with images of cranes, lacquer on wood (Japan, late 19th century)
  • Table laid out for a banquet in [[Toulouse]] at the Palais Niel (2010)<br>'''''Plates''''' Dinner plate with rolled table napkin; small bread plate above forks.<br>
'''''Glasses''''' Small glass for water, larger one behind for red wine, and smaller wine glass for white wine.<br>
'''''Cutlery''''' (from the outside toward the plate) Fish cutlery (knife and fork, as fish will be served without any sauce, otherwise it would be a fish spoon (cuillère à gourmet)); meat cutlery and cheese or fruit cutlery, the end of the knife rests on a knife rest. Above the plate, dessert cutlery (spoon and fork).
  • mint tea]]
  • A c. 1785-90 [[Chinese export porcelain]] dinner service for the American market
  • Tea served in a ''kulhar''
  • Historic [[pewter]], [[faience]] and glass tableware
  • Sugar sculpture (1880)
ITEMS USED FOR SETTING A TABLE AND SERVING FOOD
Dishware; Dinnerware; Crockies; Crockery; Table ware; Dishwear; Serving piece; Dinner service; Place marker (tableware); Eating set; Table decoration; Crockeries; Serveware; Chinese tableware; Japanese tableware
¦ noun plates, dishes, cups, and similar items made of earthenware or china.
Origin
C18: from obs. crocker 'potter', from crock2.

Wikipedia

Blue Onion

Blue Onion (German: Zwiebelmuster) is a porcelain tableware pattern for dishware originally manufactured by Meissen porcelain since the 18th century, and since the late 19th Century has been copied by other companies.