Syracuse China «Tested | ANTHOLOGY»
The story begins in 1871 in the town of Geddes, New York, with the . Initially focused on simple earthenware, the company pivoted in the late 19th century toward something revolutionary: a distinctively American type of vitrified fine china.
They supplied custom-designed china for railroad dining cars, where the heavy weight of the plates helped keep them stable on vibrating tracks. syracuse china
Collectors today hunt for more than just durability. Patterns like the delicate (encircled in apple blossoms) or the 1926 Old Ivory line remain highly sought after by enthusiasts who love the "soft, muted colors" of the past. Syracuse China at The Double R Diner - Twin Peaks Prop The story begins in 1871 in the town
Syracuse provided the elegant "Old Ivory" and custom patterns for the famous Harvey House restaurants that civilizing the Western frontier. Collectors today hunt for more than just durability