Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Setting the Table: Glassware
Lenox Crystal & Glassware
Since 1889, Lenox has created exquisite tableware,
gifts, and collectibles for U.S. presidents, dignitaries — and
families like yours across America. Their challenge remains to provide
products that not only meet the rigorous standards of quality and
excellence, but ones that meet the needs of today's ever-changing
lifestyles.
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Lenox Accoutrements Glassware
— This all-occasion glassware collection designed by Anna
Griffin is a nod to the fine, etched, filigree style of
depression-era glass. Use this
crystal to complete your unique table setting of
Lenox Accoutrements mix and match line, available in soft Charlotte Green,
Cornelia Cream,
and antiqued floral Sweetbriar Rose. |
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Lenox Bellina Crystal
— Delicate floral sprigs are etched on fine crystal, giving
this pattern a springtime feel. Designed to accompany
Bellina Dinnerware,
Bellina Gold Dinnerware and
Bellina Flatware,
this pattern can accompany a variety of china and flatware patterns. |
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Lenox Etchings Crystal
— The Etchings Crystal items incorporate the recurring
pattern etched upon a base of colored glass that elegantly
captures and reflects the light. Dishwasher safe. Use this
crystal to complete your unique table setting of Etchings English Yew,
Etchings Eucalyptus and
Etchings Pine Bough. |
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Lenox Firelight —
Sparks of light dance off the deep cuts that
highlight the transition from stem to bowl, the simplicity of design
focuses the eye on the crystal cutter's skill. This is a pattern whose
elegance is equally at home in traditional and modern settings. |
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Lenox Serenade Crystal
Stemware — Lenox fine crystal stemware sings with beauty,
and the Serenade collection is no exception. Here, each bowl rises
gracefully from a slender yet sturdy stem. Serenade's simple, elegant
design coordinates with your favorite china and flatware patterns. |
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Lenox Solitaire
Platinum Crystal Stemware — Inspired by the lush vineyards of Tuscany, Lenox has created a
taster's collection of full-lead crystal stemware that permits each type of wine or spirit
to be fully and exquisitely appreciated. Each delicately balanced stem is designed to capture
the soul of a particular beverage, allowing you to enjoy it to the utmost. |
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Lenox Tin Can Alley
Glassware — Inspired by the lush vineyards of Tuscany, Lenox has created a
taster's collection of full-lead crystal stemware that permits each type of wine or spirit
to be fully and exquisitely appreciated. Each delicately balanced stem is designed to capture
the soul of a particular beverage, allowing you to enjoy it to the utmost. |
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Lenox Tuscany
Classics — Inspired by the lush vineyards of Tuscany, Lenox has created a
taster's collection of full-lead crystal stemware that permits each type of wine or spirit
to be fully and exquisitely appreciated. Each delicately balanced stem is designed to capture
the soul of a particular beverage, allowing you to enjoy it to the utmost. |
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Lenox Vintage Jewel
Platinum Crystal Stemware — These are indeed jewels of
crystal stemware, suitable for the most elegant table, the most
magnificent party, the most longed-for celebration. Crafted of Lenox
fine crystal with long, tapered stems, an ornate design around both the
bowls and the rims, and a band of platinum at the lip. Graceful.
Sophisticated. Brilliant. |
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Lenox Williamsburg Boxwood & Pine Crystal — An etched motif of boxwood and
pine sprigs, complete with berries and pinecones, encircles these attractive crystal glasses.
Designed to accompany the Williamsburg Boxwood & Pine
Dinnerware of the same name, this stemware is a lovely addition to your seasonal
table. And a thoughtful gift at holiday time. |
Retired Lenox Crystal & Glassware Patterns
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