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- Platter, Made by Janusz Pozniak, August 2017 - This platter is a new form for Janusz Pozniak, based on experimental pieces he first produced at a glass furnace in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2017 and developed in conversation with Josh Wojick, Greenfield Village master glassblower. The colorations in the platter are from bits of murrini glass sandwiched together and fused into shape.

- August 01, 2017
- Collections - Artifact
Platter, Made by Janusz Pozniak, August 2017
This platter is a new form for Janusz Pozniak, based on experimental pieces he first produced at a glass furnace in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2017 and developed in conversation with Josh Wojick, Greenfield Village master glassblower. The colorations in the platter are from bits of murrini glass sandwiched together and fused into shape.
- Platter by Janusz Pozniak, 2017 - This platter is a new form for Janusz Pozniak, based on experimental pieces he first produced at a glass furnace in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2017 and developed in conversation with Josh Wojick, Greenfield Village master glassblower. The colorations in the platter are from bits of murrini glass sandwiched together and fused into shape.

- 2017
- Collections - Artifact
Platter by Janusz Pozniak, 2017
This platter is a new form for Janusz Pozniak, based on experimental pieces he first produced at a glass furnace in Istanbul, Turkey, in 2017 and developed in conversation with Josh Wojick, Greenfield Village master glassblower. The colorations in the platter are from bits of murrini glass sandwiched together and fused into shape.
- Platter by Paul Kotula, 1991 -

- 1991
- Collections - Artifact
Platter by Paul Kotula, 1991
- Platter, 1840-1880 -

- 1840-1880
- Collections - Artifact
Platter, 1840-1880
- Corning Ware Platter, 1961-1966 -

- 1961-1966
- Collections - Artifact
Corning Ware Platter, 1961-1966
- Vendome Platter, 1978 - Henry Jackson founded the Jackson Vitrified China Company in the 1910s in Falls Creek, Pennsylvania. The company sold dinnerware and restaurant china for nearly 75 years. Paul McCobb (1917-1969), a well-known mid-century designer, created distinctive shapes and decorations for the company starting in the 1950s. The company reproduced his patterns for years after his death.

- 1978
- Collections - Artifact
Vendome Platter, 1978
Henry Jackson founded the Jackson Vitrified China Company in the 1910s in Falls Creek, Pennsylvania. The company sold dinnerware and restaurant china for nearly 75 years. Paul McCobb (1917-1969), a well-known mid-century designer, created distinctive shapes and decorations for the company starting in the 1950s. The company reproduced his patterns for years after his death.
- Frankoma "Mayan-Aztec" Platter, 1960-1990 -

- 1960-1990
- Collections - Artifact
Frankoma "Mayan-Aztec" Platter, 1960-1990
- Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Platter, 1946 -

- 1946
- Collections - Artifact
Taylor, Smith & Taylor Company "Lu-Ray Pastels" Platter, 1946
- "Moss Rose Pattern" Toy Dinner Set -

- Collections - Artifact
"Moss Rose Pattern" Toy Dinner Set
- North Star Serving Platter, 1963 - Industrial designer Victor Schreckengost created "Hopscotch" pattern dinnerware for the Salem China Company in the mid-1950s. Though fashionable, it was expensive to produce, and sales lagged. The Ohio-based company simplified the design and renamed it "North Star." Sold from 1957 to 1967 in retail stores and wholesaled to supermarket chains as a promotional item, "North Star" is emblematic of modern middle-class tastes of the time.

- 1963
- Collections - Artifact
North Star Serving Platter, 1963
Industrial designer Victor Schreckengost created "Hopscotch" pattern dinnerware for the Salem China Company in the mid-1950s. Though fashionable, it was expensive to produce, and sales lagged. The Ohio-based company simplified the design and renamed it "North Star." Sold from 1957 to 1967 in retail stores and wholesaled to supermarket chains as a promotional item, "North Star" is emblematic of modern middle-class tastes of the time.