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Gallery of Lost Dishes - 014-018
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Dish 014
A plastic substrate labeled "CaterLine," these two
dishes have a scalloped under surface. I guess for air flow.
Buffalo Wings might look good on these. Subject:
CaterLine Dish 014
CaterLine manufactures upscale disposable platters, bowls and
plates for the catering and foodservice industries. We are proud
to be represented by our party platter at what looks like a great
party. -- Allyn Maultasch, CaterLine Marketing Director, August 8, 2000
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Dish 015
Identical to Dish 014, only bigger. Could double as a discus
for the track team. Perfect for Buffalo Wings when you're feeding
the track team.
Found two dishes I think are ours. That's
011 and 015. Tried to pick them up the other night, but no one
was home. If you have a plan let us know. -- CLAIMED, May 18,
2000 by Eunice & Joe
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Dish 016
Damn it! We can't find this since we photographed it, so it
really is LOST. Made in China, this had two chips on the rim
of the bowl. A cryptic dragon was painted in the bottom of the
bowl to aid digestion or something. This would have been perfect
for bringing some sort of dip to a potluck where you really don't
mind if you ever get it back.
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Dish 017
This hand-made pottery bowl is the crafty work of the Howard
Finster of Pottery, Barry B. We're avid collectors of Barry B.'s
work, and this has already been incorporated into our collection.
We've been following his work for several years now, and Sheleata
Kanatuna insists upon eating from only Barry B. Bowls. Finders,
keepers. Losers, weepers.
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Dish 018
A square dish with smooth, rounded edges. We would say its
simple clean lines tap into recent Pan-Pacific trends. But it
was made in France, so it's that less-is-more Euro-Design thing
going on. There is a raised pattern under the lip of the dish,
which reminds us of a Holiday Inn Lounge and an iceberg lettuce
salad.
This is it. It belongs to my party set. I
left it on your back steps. -- CLAIMED, June 8, 2000 by Rico
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