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Does anyone have these dishes and do you like the color? I'm afraid to buy without looking and they aren't available in stores. Hope this is the right forum.
salbwil
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| Are you talking about antique Wedgwood cream ware?....Or one of Martha's repros made with her name on them? Linda C |
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| Linda, I'm looking for very plain creamware----Martha's seem to be the plainest and the "creamiest" in color, but can you direct me to either? thankyou, salbwil
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- Posted by Talley_Sue_NYC (My Page) on Tue, Jun 3, 03 at 15:35
| Here's what she's talking about; it's exclusive to Martha's mail-order catalog, at least in the U.S. I know their stuff is BEAUTIFUL. I understand your nervousness, but I'm not sure how you'd tell. You could try calling Customer Service and asking if there's a similar Wedgwood in terms of color that you could see in a retail store. Now, Martha Stewart's catalog has a satisfaction guarantee, and they're pretty no-nonsense, so you could just order a single place-setting and see ifyou like it. If you don't, they'll take it back, and you only have a single place-setting to mail. If you do like it, then you're one up on your order! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Martha's Wedgwood Creamware
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| Please don't use the "M" word here! This is a family-oriented forum! $^) |
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| Hi, Can anyone tell me where to find Martha's Wedgewood Creamware now that she no longer carries it? I've done a search online and can't find any results. Thankyou, salbwil |
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| Thankyou, Lindac, However, that is not the pattern that Martha's catalog sold. Hers was a plainer edge with no ruffle. I've emailed Wedgewood, and am waiting for a reply. I wonder if they're embarassed by their line in a felon's catalog. |
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| did you receive any news from wedgewood? im curious as im also looking for the same creamware. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Marth Stewart
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| I still have not been able to find this pattern any where. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated . salbwil |
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