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File:Warwick-The-Claypool-Indianapolis-BW-Checkerboard-CS.jpg|A cup and saucer made for the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana, by the Warwick China Company in Wheeling, West Virginia. My husband nagasiva and i used to do freelance digital graphics and typesetting for a publishing company called Claypool Comics. When i found this set and an accompanying plate, i was pleased to see that the seller had two of these trios, so i bought both of them and passed the dupe set on to my old colleague Richard Howell, the chief editor, and a writer-artist, at Claypool.
File:Warwick-The-Claypool-Indianapolis-BW-Checkerboard-CS.jpg|A cup and saucer made for the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana, by the Warwick China Company in Wheeling, West Virginia. My husband nagasiva and i used to do freelance digital graphics and typesetting for a publishing company called Claypool Comics. When i found this set and an accompanying plate, i was pleased to see that the seller had two of these trios, so i bought both of them and passed the dupe set on to my old colleague Richard Howell, the chief editor, and a writer-artist, at Claypool.

Revision as of 00:35, 23 February 2025

Welcome to Porcelain Madness, a decorative annex to The Mystic Tea Room, where every piece of chinaware tells a story. This site showcases beautiful top-marked restaurant chinaware from around 1900 through the 1960s. Some of the pieces are displayed as is if an art museum, others form a sequence of cozy photos featuring plated food. As this site grows, it may be split into several galleries. We shall see!

catherine yronwode
curator, historian, and docent
Porcelain Madness


Special thanks to my dear husband and creative partner nagasiva yronwode for illustrations, scans, and clean-ups.


And now, let the madness begin!