| Clay House Museum--Part 4 | |||||||||||||
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| Featuring Noritake Porcelain Exclusively | |||||||||||||
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Robin's big dream was to open a museum of Noritake dinnerware and feature each decade of styles in specific rooms just for that 10 year period.
Each room at Clay House Museum is set for a different time period from 1850 to1950. Robin can point out the subtle changes that went into dinnerware over the years.
Brewer thought she'd combine her love for tea rooms with the museum and offer afternoon teas and use her porcelain. Certain Monday afternooons have become a time for a unique and interesting talk about tea, catering, flower arranging or historic places in the area followed by a time for tea and conversation.
©2003 Jean Brandau, licensed
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