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Crockery

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chocaholic73 · 12/03/2012 14:05

I would like suggestions for some new crockery please. We always had bone china uptil our last lot. Then we bought Next Verona which is now rather scratched - think we must have had only about 3 years. I am presuming that bone china is more resiliant (on a wear and tear basis) but also more expensive, as we've never had problems in the past.

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Seabright · 13/03/2012 09:12

We have had a Denby service for years. Totally dishwasher proof, very few breakages, hasn't dated and their outlet shops sell "seconds" for it that I can hardly ever see what has made it a second.

Seabright · 13/03/2012 09:13

It's not bone china, BTW, just normal Denby pottery

anniewoo · 13/03/2012 23:36

Shannonbridge.com have lovely pottery

TreesDogsBooks · 14/03/2012 13:02

If you use amazon search polish potteryGrin

chocaholic73 · 15/03/2012 20:24

Thanks .. first chance I've had to get back ....I'll have a look at these.

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