The Art of Presentation Welcome

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Art of Presentation Welcome ISSUE 4 THE ART OF PRESENTATION WELCOME Chinacraft brings together the very best in stylish, elegant and practical crockery, cutlery and glassware. We offer a full range of exclusive and own brands to the discerning consumer. The combination of luxury and practicality is at the heart of Chinacraft. Our collections, from cutlery to glassware, crockery to tabletop, have been designed to offer solutions to establishments that demand durable pieces but refuse to compromise on elegance, finesse and quality. All ranges have been split into three groups to enable you to make the correct choice for your establishment. Exclusive and Premier, Chic and Formal, and Pure and Simple are the cornerstones of the Chinacraft collection. Our Exclusive and Premier range is the pinnacle of sophistication, innovative design and exceptional quality. Specifically designed for fine dining, high end restaurants and 5 star hotels, this distinctive collection offers an inspiring way in which to serve your guests. Chic and Formal is ideal for restaurants that require items of elegance and quality that will stand up to the rigours of everyday service. The Pure and Simple range encompasses simple yet beautiful pieces that are perfect for small establishments such as cafes and bistros. Chinacraft is the ultimate in quality, innovation and style to engage your culinary creativity. Chinacraft – the Art of Presentation. 2 CONTENTS CROCKERY GLASSWARE TABLE SERVICE CHEF & SOMMELIER 05 - 06 CHEF & SOMMELIER 80 - 85 SERVING ACCESSORIES 141 - 150 ARCOROC ZENIX 07 SCHOTT ZWIESEL 86 - 90 CONDIMENTS 151 - 152 ROYAL BONE CHINA 08 - 13 ARCOROC 91 - 103 TABLE ACCESSORIES 153 - 157 ROYAL PORCELAIN MAXADURA 14 - 19 ARTIS 104 ROYAL PORCELAIN CLASSIC 20 - 27 OLYMPIA CRYSTAL 105 - 107 LUMINA 28 - 31 OLYMPIA STEMWARE/TUMBLERS 108 OLYMPIA WHITEWARE 32 - 43 OLYMPIA COCKTAIL 109 OLYMPIA RUSTIC 44 - 45 OLYMPIA BAR GLASSES/JUGS 110 OLYMPIA COOKWARE 46 - 48 DESSERT/COFFEE GLASSES 111 OLYMPIA IVORY 49 - 51 POLYCARBONATE GLASSWARE 112 - 113 OLYMPIA CAFÉ 52 - 53 OLYMPIA LINEAR 54 - 55 OLYMPIA ROSA 56 - 57 BARWARE REVOL 58 - 60 DUDSON 61 BARWARE 115 - 116 CHURCHILL 62 MENUS & BOARDS STEELITE 63 OLYMPIA GLASSWARE 64 MENU & WINE CARDS 159 - 160 OLYMPIA ENAMEL DINING WARE 65 TABLE BOARDS 161 - 162 WALL/PAVEMENT BOARDS 163 MENU DISPLAY CASES 164 BUFFET DISPLAY CUTLERY APS FRAMES 118 - 120 APS FLOAT/COUNTER SYSTEM 121 CHEF & SOMMELIER 66 - 68 APS PURE 122 - 123 BEVERAGE ABERT 69 APS BASKET/APART/ZERO 124 APS WAVE/GLOBAL/MARONE 125 OLYMPIA 70 - 75 TEA & COFFEE POTS 166 - 168 APS BALANCE/VARIOUS 126 CUTLERY ANCILLARIES 76 - 78 CAFETIERES 169 DISPLAY TRAYS 127 INSULATED JUGS 170 - 171 SLATES 128 AIRPOTS 172 - 173 MELAMINE BUFFETWARE 129 BEVERAGE DISPENSERS 174 DISPLAY BASKETS 130 - 131 CEREAL DISPENSERS 132 COUNTER SERVICE 133 - 134 SERVING TRAYS CAKE STANDS 135 - 137 CHAFERS 138 - 139 SERVING TRAYS 176 - 177 CROCKERY 04 - 65 Our crockery collection encompasses a wide range of stunning pieces which would be a credit to any establishment looking for beautiful and innovative design mixed with durability and versatility. The extensive ranges allow for consumer choice. Whatever you need, you are sure to find it somewhere within our Exclusive and Premier, Chic and Formal, and Pure and Simple pages. Within Exclusive and Premier lie brands such as Chef & Sommelier, Revol and Royal Porcelain Bone China. These high quality ranges offer all kinds of sophistication, finesse and elegance which belie the durability of the pieces. Chic and Formal offers Royal Porcelain and Lumina Fine China; brands which have large ranges of beautiful and versatile crockery. In the Pure and Simple range you will find the extraordinarily adaptable Olympia collection which is simultaneously strong and attractive. 4 Chef & Sommelier crockery represents the ultimate in high quality dinnerware. The excellence and elegance of all the ranges is of utmost importance for the creative collections Chef & Sommelier present to the market. All our Chef & Sommelier pieces are made from Maxima chinaware which offers a high heat resistance and five years warranty against chips. CROCKERY From Embassy to Cloud, and from Ginseng to Purity, our extensive collection covers contemporary, traditional and innovative dinnerware. All tastes are catered for, with quality and elegance assured. 5 SATINIQUE CROCKERY SATINIQUE SQUARE DINNER PLATE SATINIQUE FLAT PLATE SATINIQUE SOUP PLATE DP703 6” 150mm (Box 24) DP696 6.75” 170mm (Box 24) DP695 9.5” 240mm (Box 24) DP702 8.25” 215mm (Box 24) DP697 8.25” 210mm (Box 24) DP701 10” 255mm (Box 24) DP698 10” 250mm (Box 24) DP700 12” 310mm (Box 12) GINSENG SATINIQUE/GINSENG/MOON/SAVOR/DIVINITY/CLOUD/PURITY GINSENG FLAT PLATE GINSENG SQUARE PLATE DP650 6.7” 170mm (Box 24) DP661 6” 150mm (Box 24) DP651 8.3” 210mm (Box 24) DP662 8.5” 215mm (Box 24) DP657 10” 255mm (Box 24) DP663 10” 255mm (Box 24) DP653 12” 310mm (Box 12) DIVINITY/PURITY CHEF & SOMMELIER CROCKERY MOON LARGE FLAT PLATE SAVOR LARGE DISH COVER DP667 12.25” 310mm (Box 12) DP721 6.75” 172mm (Box 24) PURITY ULTRA FLAT SQUARE PLATE DP687 8” 205mm (Box 24) DP688 9.75” 250mm (Box 12) SAVOR LARGE DEEP DISH DP689 11” 280mm (Box 12) DP720 12” 310mm (Box 12) CLOUD LARGE DISH DIVINITY STICKY BOWL DP607 11.25x11.5” 310x290mm DP611 3x2.5” 75x67mm (Box 24) (Box 12) PURITY LID FOR ANGULAIRE AND PURITY ULTRA FLAT OBLONG PLATE PURITY BOWL ROUND GLASS PURITY BOWL ANGULAIRE ROUND BOWLS DP686 11x5” 275x130mm (Box 24) DP682 5.25oz 160ml (Box 24) DP681 3.25oz 100ml (Box 24) DP675 “3.5” 90mm” (Box 24) 666 CROCKERY Zenix from Arcoroc is a truly innovative range which effortlessly combines durability with exquisite beauty. The pieces are three times more shock and chip CROCKERY resistant than traditional porcelain, resulting in a collection which will withstand ARCOROC all a busy kitchen throws at it while retaining its inherent elegant design. The Intensity, Daring and Tendency ranges from Zenix offer high shock and scratch resistance, a silky smooth touch and a charm perfect for high end ZENIX restaurants and hotels. ZENIX DARING STACKING CUP ZENIX DARING STACKING CUP ZENIX DARING MUG ZENIX DARING BOWL GC755 3oz 85ml (Box 24) GC756 4.25oz 120ml (Box 24) GC760 10oz 285ml (Box 24) GC761 6.25” 160mm (Box 24) GC759 Saucer- 4.5” 115mm GC757 7.25oz 185ml (Box 24) GC762 4.5” 115mm (Box 24) (Box 24) GC758 Double Well Saucer- 6” 150mm (Box 24) ZENIX INTENSITY WIDE RIM PLATE ZENIX INTENSITY PASTA PLATE ZENIX INTENSITY DEEP PLATE ZENIX INTENSITY WIDE RIM OVAL GC753 6.25” 160mm (Box 24) GC747 11” 280mm (Box 12) GC751 8.5” 215mm (Box 24) PLATTER GC752 8” 205mm (Box 24) GC754 13.75” 350mm (Box 12) GC750 10” 255mm (Box 24) GC749 10.75” 275mm (Box 24) GC748 12” 305mm (Box 12) ZENIX TENDENCY PLATE ZENIX TENDENCY OVAL PLATE ZENIX TENDENCY DEEP PLATE ZENIX TENDENCY BOWL GC744 6.5” 165mm (Box 24) GC741 12.25x10.5” GC743 9” 230mm (Box 24) GC745 6.5” 165mm (Box 24) GC746 8.5” 215mm (Box 24) 310x265mm (Box 12) GC740 10.5” 265mm (Box 24) GC742 12.25” 310mm (Box 12) 7 For a superior dining experience, the Ascot Bone China range delivers a translucent brilliance to the table and will not absorb water. Traditionally styled, these exquisite pieces include highly polished feet to help prevent scratching when stacked. The Bone China collection is comprised of an extensive assortment of tableware which will bring finesse and ASCOT sophistication to all fine dining establishments. 8 CROCKERY CROCKERY ROYAL BONE ROYAL BONE ASCOT STACKING AFTER-DINNER COFFEE CUP BONE ASCOT STACKING COFFEE CUP BONE ASCOT MOCHA CUP ASCOT CG306 3.5oz 100ml (Box 12) CG309 7oz 200ml (Box 6) CG310 3.5oz 100ml (Box 12) CG307 Saucer- 4.5” 115mm (Box 12) CG315 Saucer- 5.5” 140mm (Box 12) CG312 Saucer- 4” 100mm (Box 12) BONE ASCOT COFFEE CUP BONE ASCOT COFFEE CUP BONE ASCOT TEA CUP GG142 7oz 200ml (Box 6) CG308 7oz 200ml (Box 6) CG311 8.75oz 250ml (Box 6) CG315 Saucer- 5.5” 140mm (Box 12) CG313 Saucer- 5” 130mm (Box 12) CG314 Saucer- 5.5” 140mm (Box 12) BONE VERONA MUG BONE ASCOT SUGAR BOWL WITH LID BONE ASCOT CREAM JUG GG148 10.5oz 300ml (Box 6) CG322 7.75oz 220ml (Box 12) CG319 4.5oz 120ml (Box 6) GG149 13.75oz 390ml (Box 6) CG320 7oz 200ml (Box 12) CG321 10oz 280ml (Box 1) BONE ASCOT COFFEE POT BONE ASCOT COFFEE POT BONE ASCOT TEA POT GG144 12.25oz 350ml CG316 21oz 600ml (Box 1) CG317 17.5oz 500ml (Box 1) CG318 35oz 1ltr (Box 1) 9 CROCKERY ASCOT/VERONA ROYAL BONE ROYAL CROCKERY BONE ASCOT PLATE BONE VERONA TRIANGULAR PLATE CG300 6.25” 160mm (Box 12) DC789 8.5” 215mm (Box 6) CG301 8.25” 210mm (Box 12) DC790 10” 255mm (Box 6) CG302 9.5” 240mm (Box 6) DC791 10.75” 275mm (Box 6) CG303 10.5” 270mm (Box 6) CG304 11.75” 300mm (Box 6) BONE VERONA PLATE SQUARE BONE ASCOT DEEP PLATE DC786 7.75” 200mm (Box 12) CG305 9” 230mm (Box 6) DC787 9.5” 240mm (Box 6) DC788 10.5” 270mm (Box 6) BONE ASCOT PASTA PLATE BONE ASCOT PASTA PLATE CG324 11” 280mm (Box 6) CG325 12” 305mm (Box 6) 101010 CROCKERY CROCKERY ROYAL BONE ROYAL ASCOT/VERONA BONE ASCOT OATMEAL BOWL CG323 6.5” 164mm (Box 6) BONE VERONA TRIANGULAR SOUP PLATE DC795 8.75” 225mm (Box 6) BONE VERONA SQUARE SOUP PLATE DM295 7.5” 190mm (Box 6) BONE ASCOT STACKING BOWL GG145 120(Ø)mm/ 4 ¾” (Box 12) GG146 145(Ø)mm/ 5 ¾” (Box 6) BONE VERONA SQUARE BOWL DC759 7.5” 190mm (Box 6) DC760 8.25” 210mm (Box 1) DC761 9.5” 240mm (Box 1) BONE ASCOT PEPPER SHAKER DC040 2.75” 70mm (Box 2) BONE ASCOT SALT SHAKER DC041 2.75” 70mm (Box 2) 11 The award winning Deva collections are the perfect example of modifying a tried and tested classic, and remoulding it into something rejuvenated and refined.
Recommended publications
  • Liquor? I 'Ardly Know 'Er! Part I: Wine 1
    Hour 1: Liquor? I 'ardly know 'er! Part I: Wine 1. This type of wine, made from the petals of its source plant and sugar, shares its name with a 1957 Ray Bradbury novel. Dandelion wine 2. In James Joyce’s Ulysses, with what type of wine does Bloom accompany his gorgonzola cheese sandwich? Burgundy 3. What are the five Premiers Grands Crus Bordeaux? Lafite-Rothschild, Mouton-Rothschild, Latour, Haut-Brion and Margaux 4. Which one was not originally Premier Grand Cru? Mouton-Rothschild 5. The movie Bottleshock tells the story of Californian wines first beating French wines in a blind- tasting. In what year did it occur? 1976 6. What wine is Paul Giamatti’s character saving for a special occasion in Sideways? 61 Cheval Blanc 7. What type of wine did Hannibal Lector pair with a census taker once? Chianti 8. Where would you find the sea referred to as “wine-dark”? Homer 9. According to legend, what dish was created following Henry IV's coining of the phrase "a chicken in every pot!" coq au vin 10. What dish did Julia Child prepare on the premiere of "The French Chef"? boeuf bourgoignon 11. What is the name of the wine that Falstaff drinks? Sack For the following dishes, say whether it should be prepared with white or red wine. 12. steak red 13. chicken white 14. fish white 15. lobster white 16. spaghetti carbonara white 17. bread with goat cheese red Part II: Beer 18. What brewery sent a truckload of “Winner Beer” to the White House the day that Prohibition was repealed? Yuengling 19.
    [Show full text]
  • Catalogue 2020 5 STAR GLASS for HOTEL & RESTAURANT
    Catalogue 2020 5 STAR GLASS FOR HOTEL & RESTAURANT en 1 RONA – a glassworks employing over 1000 people in the heart of the European Union, in the Slovak Republic. Its history reaches back to 1892 when it was established by the Schreiber family, once the most prominent glass producer in Europe, in a region where the production of glass traditionally flourished all the way back to the Bronze Age. This was due to a fortunate combination of a heavily forested landscape and the availability of silica sand and fireproof clay - the basic raw materials needed for early glass production. Only a few of the seventy glassworks originally existing in the area survive today but those who do now belong to the avant-garde of modern glass production. The path of RONA has been paved with successes starting with a silver medal awarded to the glassworks’ predecessor during the World Exhibition in Paris in 1867, or the very rarely awarded Honorary Diploma in the World Exhibition in Vienna, to RONA's presentation at the Expo exhibition in Shanghai in 2010, and attendance at the outstanding events of today´s glass world, including major exhibitions around the globe. Since the very beginning, RONA utilized cutting edge technology and was a leader in glass production. RONA introduced many technological improvements that were significant for the development of the whole glass industry. RONA was the first glassworks in the Austro- Hungarian monarchy to launch the production of pressed glass back in 1893. RONA introduced the sophisticated pantograph decoration technology in 1896 when it put into operation the pantograph machinery made in England as the first glassworks on the European continent to do so.
    [Show full text]
  • A Feasibility Study David M
    Troy et al. Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2015) 1:27 DOI 10.1186/s40814-015-0022-2 RESEARCH Open Access The effect of glass shape on alcohol consumption in a naturalistic setting: a feasibility study David M. Troy1,2*, Olivia M. Maynard1,2, Matthew Hickman3, Angela S. Attwood1,2 and Marcus R. Munafò1,2 Abstract Background: Alcohol-related harms are a major public health concern, and population-level interventions are needed to reduce excessive alcohol consumption. Glass shape is an easily modifiable target for public health intervention. Laboratory findings show beer is consumed slower from a straight glass compared to a curved glass, but these findings have not been replicated in a naturalistic setting. The purpose of this study is to investigate the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of glass shape on alcohol consumption in public houses. Methods: Straight and curved half-pint and pint glasses were delivered to three public houses over two weekends. Glass type was counterbalanced over the two weekends and between the public houses. Monetary takings were recorded as an indirect measure of consumption. Results: Replacing stocks of glassware in public houses was feasible and can be enacted in a short space of time. One landlord found the study too disruptive, possibly due to a laborious exchange of glassware and complaints about the new glassware from some customers. One public house’s dishwasher could not accommodate the supplied curved full-pint glasses. Obtaining monetary takings from public house staff was a feasible and efficient way of measuring consumption, although reporting absolute amounts may be commercially sensitive.
    [Show full text]
  • The Effect of Glass Shape on Alcohol Consumption in a Naturalistic Setting: a Feasibility Study
    Troy, D. , Maynard, O., Hickman, M., Attwood, A., & Munafo, M. (2015). The Effect of Glass Shape on Alcohol Consumption in a Naturalistic Setting: A Feasibility Study. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 1, [27]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40814-015-0022-2 Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link to published version (if available): 10.1186/s40814-015-0022-2 Link to publication record in Explore Bristol Research PDF-document University of Bristol - Explore Bristol Research General rights This document is made available in accordance with publisher policies. Please cite only the published version using the reference above. Full terms of use are available: http://www.bristol.ac.uk/red/research-policy/pure/user-guides/ebr-terms/ Troy et al. Pilot and Feasibility Studies (2015) 1:27 DOI 10.1186/s40814-015-0022-2 RESEARCH Open Access The effect of glass shape on alcohol consumption in a naturalistic setting: a feasibility study David M. Troy1,2*, Olivia M. Maynard1,2, Matthew Hickman3, Angela S. Attwood1,2 and Marcus R. Munafò1,2 Abstract Background: Alcohol-related harms are a major public health concern, and population-level interventions are needed to reduce excessive alcohol consumption. Glass shape is an easily modifiable target for public health intervention. Laboratory findings show beer is consumed slower from a straight glass compared to a curved glass, but these findings have not been replicated in a naturalistic setting. The purpose of this study is to investigate the feasibility of conducting a randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of glass shape on alcohol consumption in public houses.
    [Show full text]
  • Hospitality-Brands-Catalog.Pdf
    GLASSWARE 2020 1 GLASSWARE 2020 HOSPITALITY BRANDS offers the complete solution for glassware, barware, unbreakable drinkware, and creative tableware products to the hospitality industry. We offer unparalleled design excellence and a portfolio of curated brands with hand selected products from around the world to bring innovation, flexibility, and value to our customers. HOSPITALITY BRANDS was founded as a designer and supplier of distinctive handmade glassware, and introduced a complete range of high quality, machine made glassware to the hospitality market In an industry vastly in 2014. In 2018 changed by the impact of Hospitality Brands the Corona Virus, introduced barware and Hospitality Brands has creative tableware worked tirelessly with our products to our portfolio supply chain to ensure followed by a full range of that we can still offer the unbreakable drinkware in amazing flexibility and 2019. outstanding customer service we’re known for. 2 3 Table of Contents Legend Stemware Tumblers & Barware Creative Bar Specialty Serveware New Lead Free Crystal Allegra 08 Allegra 41 Ambiance 59 Grande 44 Chefs Bowls 113 Sheer Rim Ambassador 11 Diony 31 Amethyst 58 Shots & Shooters 88 Gastro Boutique 112 Handmade Amber 06 Elysia 30 Authentico 64 Specialty Glass 90 Glass Cloche 109 Handwash Only Capri 12 Grande 44 Balmoral 63 Mini Patisserie 111 Nucleation Chrante 17 Grand Stack 36 Bardot 54 Patisserie 110 Recycled Glass Diamond 18 Iconic 40 Bitters Bottles 72 Tabletop Accessories 114 Rim Tempered Diony 19 Imperial 41 Cactus 64 After Dinner
    [Show full text]
  • A Real Ales Feature Quite Strongly in This Pub – As It Does in Other Pubs in Great Day Out
    AWARD-WINNING No. 97 Spring 2013 www.camrabristol.org.uk INTS WES Multi-award-winning magazine of the Bristol & District Branch of CAMRA, the Campaign for Real Ale P (incorporating the Bath & Borders Branch) T PINTS WEST Historic central Bristol pub reopens ne of Bristol’s most historic pubs, the Rummer on High Street, has reopened. It has been renamed the Looking Glass. OThe reopened pub was once a part of a larger Rummer pub. The other part of the Rummer, which has an entrance in All Saints Lane in St Nicholas Market, has been open and trading for about seven years and is not affected by the reopened pub. Back to the High Street location. The pub had been closed for over 13 years and the building was in quite a sorry state. A few months ago it reopened as an art, music and enterprise community venue. However, the intention was always to restore the place as a pub. Emerging from the derelict Bristol City Council-owned building, this atmospheric venue is steeped in a rich history dating back to 1241. As Bristol’s first coaching house it is said to have accommodated guests such as Elizabeth I, Charles I and II, and Oliver Cromwell. Rolling Stage and the Motorcycle Showrooms, two art organisations, have come together to create this revitalised pub and art gallery. They have converted half of the cellar into a gallery space and the other half into a beer cellar. During my recent visits, the real ales on offer were the excellent Bristol Beer Factory’s Bitter Californian (which was replaced by Kiwi when it ran out) and Independence, plus Bath Ales Gem.
    [Show full text]
  • {Download PDF} Down Beer Street: History in a Pint Glass
    DOWN BEER STREET: HISTORY IN A PINT GLASS PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Mika Rissanen, Juha Tahvanainen, Ruth Urbom | 208 pages | 28 Sep 2016 | Souvenir Press Ltd | 9780285643376 | English | London, United Kingdom Down Beer Street: History in a Pint Glass PDF Book A celebration of the quirky, and influential, Down Beer Street will appeal to anyone who has watched 'QI'; in a series of short, entertaining chapters the authors provide a pint-sized history of the world. As he researched the book, he discovered that women have occupied key positions in breweries as far back as the late 19th century. You might call it a pint pot. Prosecutor: Boy killed when he was pinned by p Starting with a strong, narrow base, the glass has a distinctive curve to it as it goes up. Back to top. Reviews for Down Beer Street: History in a Pint Glass For beer enthusiasts the book is an exciting expedition to the stages of European beer history and the gradual development of the brewing industry. That is the thistle pint or aka Sam Adams Pint. I have never seen anything scientific to back this claim up. I knew there were different kinds of glasses for beer, but damn… who knew they all served various purposes? Plagued by a chronic case of curiosity, Jeff Flowers is just a dude that annoys everyone around him with his loquacious goofiness. The Ultimate Guide to Beer Cocktails This type of glassware is cheap to manufacture, cheap to buy and easy to drink out of. The tasting glass, also called a sampler glass, can be found in all shapes and sizes.
    [Show full text]
  • PREMIUM HAND PAINTED DRINKWARE by Inky and Bozko
    PREMIUM HAND PAINTED DRINKWARE By inky and bozko Corporate Collection 2013 Meet the Designer By inky and bozko drian illanueva Adrian Villanueva has built a broad and prolific art resume, which includes designs for jewelry, fashion, interiors and commissioned murals. Over the past 15 years Adrian focused her energy on the design and production of uniquely beautiful glassware, developing glass painting techniques which remain unsurpassed in the marketplace. Until now Adrian’s designs have only been available at high-end retailers such as Neiman Marcus, but she now offers her prodigious artistic flair into the creation of stunning embellishments on glassware and accessories for the Sidelines brand in the Corporate Incentive Channel. A Unique Corporate Gift By inky and bozko Our hand painted glassware provides a unique corporate gift or commemorative for any company event. They are truly one-of-a-kind and will be appreciated and cherished by all recipients. For over 15 years… Often imitated… Never duplicated. All images represented herein are for presentation sampling only, all trademarks shown are owned by the trademark holders and protected. Reverz Art™ By inky and bozko Our original two-sided techniques offer completely different designs between the inside and outside. Distinctive Designs By inky and bozko Inside of glasses can be personalized with names, Designs can include acknowledgments, your company logo dates or events. and brand message All images represented herein are for presentation sampling only, all trademarks shown are owned by the trademark holders and protected. Functional Art By inky and bozko Non-toxic paint used on the outside, no paint on the inside.
    [Show full text]
  • Drinking Games the Complete Guide Contents
    Drinking Games The Complete Guide Contents 1 Overview 1 1.1 Drinking game ............................................. 1 1.1.1 History ............................................ 1 1.1.2 Types ............................................. 2 1.1.3 See also ............................................ 3 1.1.4 References .......................................... 3 1.1.5 Bibliography ......................................... 4 1.1.6 External links ......................................... 4 2 Word games 5 2.1 21 ................................................... 5 2.1.1 Rules ............................................. 5 2.1.2 Additional rules ........................................ 5 2.1.3 Example ............................................ 6 2.1.4 Variations ........................................... 6 2.1.5 See also ............................................ 6 2.2 Fuzzy Duck .............................................. 6 2.2.1 References .......................................... 6 2.3 Ibble Dibble .............................................. 7 2.3.1 Ibble Dibble .......................................... 7 2.3.2 Commercialisation ...................................... 7 2.3.3 References .......................................... 7 2.4 Never have I ever ........................................... 7 2.4.1 Rules ............................................. 7 2.4.2 In popular culture ....................................... 8 2.4.3 See also ............................................ 8 2.4.4 References .........................................
    [Show full text]
  • Haberdeventure, Thomas Stone National Historic Site, Port Tobacco, Maryland
    L/l¿l¿ ¡6 «... ~ ^ 7 Portraits of Margaret Stone and Thomas Stone. By Robert Edge Pine, oil on canvas, c. 1785. Historic Furnishings Report Haberdeventure Thomas Stone National Historic Site Port Tobacco, Maryland U. S. Department of the Interior/National Park Service APPROVED: John J. Donahue Superintendent, Thomas Stone National Historic Site September 19,1996 HISTORIC FURNISHINGS REPORT Haberdeventure Thomas Stone National Historic Site Port Tobacco, Maryland by Carol Petravage Staff Curator Division of Historic Furnishings Harpers Ferry Center National Park Service 1999 CONTENTS LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS....................................................................................................... iv ACKNOWLEDGMENTS............................................................................................................ vi ADMINISTRATION..................................................................................................................... 1 INTERPRETIVE OBJECTIVES....................................................................................... 2 OPERATING PLAN......................................................................................................... 3 PRIOR PLANNING DOCUMENTS................................................................................ 4 HISTORY...................................................................................................................................... 5 HISTORY OF HABERDEVENTURE.............................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Glassware 4 the Party Resource, L.L.C
    PROOF PROOF GLASSWARE 4 THE PARTY RESOURCE, L.L.C. Renaissance Red Wine Glass Renaissance Champagne Flute Collins Glass 24 oz. Wine Glass (RG050) 8 oz. Champagne Flute (RG049) 13.5 oz. Collins Glass (RG042) Renaissance All-Purpose Wine Glass Renaissance Water Goblet Rock Glasses 16 oz. Wine Glass (RG047) 16 oz. Water Goblet (RG048) 8 oz. Single Rock (RG001) 12 oz. Double Rock (RG002) Old Fashion Glasses Pilsner Glasses Pint Glass 8 oz. Single Old Fashion (RG003) 10 oz. Small Pilsner (RG005) 16 oz. Pint Glass (RG008) 12 oz. Double Old Fashion (RG004) 12 oz. Medium Pilsner (RG006) PROOF PROOF18 oz. Large Pilsner (RG007) High Ball Glasses All Purpose Wine Glass Red Wine Glass 4 oz. High Ball (RG009) 12 oz. All Purpose Wine (RG011) 12 oz. Red Wine (RG012) 8 oz. High Ball (RG010) 5 THE PARTY RESOURCE, L.L.C. Champagne Flutes Champagne Saucer Starburst Champagne Glass Small Champagne Flute (RG013) 4 oz. Champagne Saucer (RG016) 5 3/4 oz. Champagne (RG017) Medium Champagne Flute (RG014) Large Champagne Flute (RG015) Champagne Tulip Glass Champagne Mimosa Glass Snifter Glasses 8 oz. Champagne Tulip (RG018) 6 oz. Champagne Mimosa (RG019) 6 oz. Snifter Glass (RG020) 8 oz. Snifter Glass (RG021) Martini Glasses Stemless Martini Glass Single Shot Glass 4 oz. Martini Glass (RG022) 8 oz. Stemless Martini (RG026) Single Shot (RG027) 6 oz. Martini Glass (RG023) 8 oz. Martini GlassPROOF (RG024) PROOF 10 oz. Martini Glass (RG025) Double Shot Glass Butter Shot Glass Square Shot Glass Double Shot (RG028) Butter Shot (RG029) Square Shot (RG030) 6 THE PARTY RESOURCE, L.L.C.
    [Show full text]
  • List of Glassware
    List of glassware • Mug • Paper cup • Pythagorean cup • Quaich [3] • Sake cup (ochoko) • Stemware • Teacup • Trembleuse • Tumblers The word cup comes from Middle English cuppe, from Old English, from Late Latin cuppa, drinking vessel, per- haps variant of Latin cupa, tub, cask.[2] The first known use of the word cup is before the 12th century.[4] 2 Tumblers Main article: Tumbler (glass) Tumblers are flat-bottomed drinking glasses. Typical glassware • Collins glass, for a tall mixed drink[5] [1] This list of glassware includes drinking vessels • Dizzy Cocktail glass, a glass with a wide, shallow (drinkware) and tableware used to set a table for eating a bowl, comparable to a normal Cocktail glass but meal, general glass items such as vases, and glasses used without the stem in the catering industry. It does not include laboratory [6] glassware. • Highball glass, for mixed drinks • Iced tea glass 1 Drinkware • Juice glass, for fruit juices and vegetable juices. • Old Fashioned glass, traditionally, for a simple cock- Drinkware, beverageware (colloquially referred to as tail or liquor "on the rocks". Contemporary Amer- cups) is a general term for a vessel intended to contain ican “rocks” glasses may be much larger, and used beverages or liquid foods for drinking or consumption.[2] for a variety of beverages over ice • Shot glass, a small glass for up to four ounces of • Beaker liquor. The modern shot glass has a thicker base and sides than the older whiskey glass • Beer glassware • Table-glass or stakan granyonyi • Coffee cup • Water glass
    [Show full text]