LENOX ORNAMENTS LOT OF 5 MAGNIFICENT PIECES MINT IN BOXES


LENOX ORNAMENTS LOT OF 5  MAGNIFICENT PIECES MINT IN BOXES

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LENOX ORNAMENTS LOT OF 5 MAGNIFICENT PIECES MINT IN BOXES:
$79.00



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Private

Christmas

Collection

Sale

Lot Of 5

Ornaments:

1.Pierced Teardrop

2. Patriotic Snowman

3. Snowman 2000

4. Snowman on Sled

5. Snowflake

by

LENOX

Reg: 170.00$



SOUTH FLORIDA ESTATE SALE
( It is a part of a large Estate collection. Please, check out other items available for sale)


These ornaments appear in mint condition and they come with original Lenox boxes. Please, examine all the pictures below for your consideration. Sold only in lots as pictured and listed. You are welcome to ask any questions prior offerding/buying. We can ship it anywhere within continental U.S. for a flat rate of 14.50$. It includes shipping, delivery confirmation and packaging material.

LIMITED TIME OFFER:

FREE SHIPPING within continental USA! The residents of Hawaii,Alaska, US Territories and INTERNATIONAL buyers must contact us for the shipping quote before offerding/buying.

Lenox was founded in 1889 by Walter Scott Lenox as Lenox\'s Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey. From the start it was organized as an art studio and not as a factory. It did not have full lines of ceramics but rather one-of-a-kind artwares. The company at first had just eighteen employees. Their products were carried in shops specializing in high-quality pottery. Lenox\'s products were first displayed at The Smithsonian Institution in 1897.

Lenox\'s products became popular in the early 20th century when separate dining rooms and hostess parties became the new trend. Lenox then started making custom-designed, elaborately decorated dining plates. He faced European competition but commissioned famous American artists such as William Morley to decorate his plates. He gained success at this and eventually turned his attention to complete sets of dinnerware. In 1906 he changed his firm\'s name from the Ceramic Art Company to Lenox Incorporated to show the widing scope of his products.

Two of the first patterns Lenox produced were introduced in 1917, the Ming and Mandarin, which were eventually manufactured for over fifty years. Lenox products also became well known in the US thanks to Frank Graham Holmes, chief designer from 1905 to 1954, who won several artistic awards such as the 1927 Craftsmanship Medal of the American Institute of Architects and the 1943 silver medal of the American Designers Institute. Lenox pieces were chosen for display in 1928 by the National Museum of Ceramics in Sèvres, France - the only American porcelain to receive this honour.

In the 1950s Lenox offered five-piece complete place settings, three-piece-buffet/place settings and individual tableware pieces. Its products was now within reach of the average US family. Lenox was the first company to develop a bridal registry.

In 1983, Lenox was acquired by Brown-Forman Corporation.Brown-Forman acquired Dansk International Designs and its Gorham Manufacturing Company division in 1991, which were incorporated as part of Lenox.

American by Design

On March 16, 2009, a group of investors led by Clarion Capital Partners LLC purchased the assets of Lenox and renamed the company Lenox Corporation. A key strategy of the new Lenox is focused on the American heritage of the Lenox brand. Lenox continues some manufacture of bone china dinnerware in its plant in Kinston, North Carolina, built in 1989. The 218,000-square-foot (20,300 m2) plant is situated on 40 acres (160,000 m2). Its manufacturing capabilities include enamel dot, etch, color and microwave metals. It was also this plant that manufactured the Bush White House bone china. The company markets its products under the Lenox, Dansk and Gorham brands.

Lenox was the first North American bone china to be used in the White House, and the company has since made tableware for six U.S. presidents. They are officially titled:

The Wilson Service: Designed by Frank Holmes. Delivered to the White House between August and November 1918. The pattern is a deep ivory border surrounding a brighter ivory body and two bands of matte gold encrusted with stars, stripes, and other motifs. This first set of American made tableware of 1700-pieces from Lenox cost $16,000.


The Roosevelt Service: Ordered October 1934. It is described as suitably patriotic, bearing a border of 48 gold stars, and the presidential seal in enamel colors on a lustrous ivory body.


The Truman Service: Consisting of 1,572 pieces, the pattern includes a border of celadon green flanked by an etched gold band and a 24 karat gold rim on an ivory body. Delivered in early 1952.


The Reagan Service: The pattern are bands of scarlet varying in width depending on the scale of the piece and are framed on each side with etched gold. The presidential seal, in raised gold, partially overlays the red border.


The Clinton Service: The pattern features a border of pale creamy yellow, and images of the White House facades. Each piece in the place setting is decorated with a different pattern, the motifs derived from outstanding architectural elements found in the State Dining Room, East Room, and Diplomatic Reception Room. No presidential seal appears.


The Bush Service: Laura Bush first displayed this newest service on January 7, 2009. The porcelain place setting service features a green basket weave border based on a French dinner service believed to have been owned by James and Dolley Madison. The dessert plates replicate a laurel wreath found on the Madison\'s Parisian c.1799-1805 dinner plates. The serving plates and the rim of other pieces also feature an eagle emblem inspired by an American Bald Eagle inlay found on the center drawer of the Massachusetts sideboard, believed to have been owned by Daniel Webster.

SHIPPING INFO:

- The Shipping Charge is a flat rate and it includes postage, delivery confirmation, insurance up to the value (if specified), shipping box (from 0.99$ to 5.99$ depends on a size) and packaging material (bubble wrap, wrapping paper, foam if needed)
- We can ship this item to all continental states. Please, contact us for shipping charges to Hawaii and Alaska.
- We can make special delivery arrangements to Canada, Australia and Western Europe.
- USPS (United States Postal Service) is the courier used for ALL shipping.
- Delivery confirmation is included in all U.S. shipping charges. (No Exceptions)


CONTACT/PAYMENT INFO:
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- Please ask any questions prior to placing offers.
- Acceptable form of payment is PayPal

REFUND INFO:
- All items we list are guaranteed authentic or your money back.
- Please note that slight variations in color are to be expected due to camera, computer screen and color pixels and is not a qualification for refund.
- Shipping fees are not refunded.

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LENOX ORNAMENTS LOT OF 5 MAGNIFICENT PIECES MINT IN BOXES:
$79.00

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