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Decorated tableware and utensils are one of those small things that help to create a feast not only when guests visit, but can turn the daily dinner into a kind of feast.In the past, the most common tableware was made of wood and clay. At the middle of our Millennium many landowners got porcelain ware at home, delighting everybody with the impressive décor and forms.There is also the use of crystal and glassware, charming with its glitter and sparkles of lights.Less often on the table pure silver dishes could be seen; as a substitute, not so rich people used tin.Expensive tableware (silver, earthenware and other plates) have also been used for entertainment - they used to be exposed in open display cabinets, shelves, hung on the walls.Since the nineteenth century, the silver-coated dish production had increased in particular, allowing ordinary people touch of aristocratic luxury.
“Rumšiškių baldai” antiques centre offers its customers antique tableware in variety of shapes, styles and materials - from simple design - ancient clay or metal tableware, to the luxurious porcelain or silverware...