Quest For Replacement China Awakens Family Memories
Quest For Replacement China Awakens Family Memories
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Merry Anderson knows that a set of dishes is more than something to
grace the table on special occassions -- it can be a link to a
family's history and heritage.
Anderson explains, "Sometime in the late 1920s or early 1930s, my
grandmother, Florence Herbst, bought six Mayflower dinner plates,
intending it as the start of a complete set of dinnerware she could
pass on to her daughter and down the line." The Great Depression
came along and Herbst was not able to buy any more pieces; however
she gave those precious six plates to Merry's mother, Kathryn.
With a growing family and the ensuing need to provide glasses,
shoes, books, food and other necessities, the goal of completing
the china set took a back seat. Nonetheless, those six plates were
passed on to Anderson when she moved away from home. The plates
traveled with her as she left her small hometown of Colombus,
Wisc., following her dreams to Milwaukee and then to New York as
she pursued her career.
"One day I re-discovered those six plates hidden in a cupboard,"
says Anderson. Although she had all but forgotten about them, the
dishes fueled a need she had been feeling to connect to her
family's past after years of living far from her roots. "I began
writing to every place I could find that might be able to help me
locate this beautiful old dinnerware. Soon it became a quest as I
began to look for my own roots and place in this crazy world."
Anderson's search led her to Replacements, Ltd. -- and her quest
was over. The Greensboro, N.C. company specializes in helping
customers track down discontinued and hard to find china patterns,
glassware and silverware. The company has more than 11 million
pieces of inventory from more than 250,000 patterns.
"Customers looking for a specific pattern can either call us, or
visit our Web site," says company spokeswoman Lisa Conklin. "We
have more than 600,000 digital images on our site to help folks
identify their pieces. If they don't see their pattern, that
doesn't mean finding it is out of the question. We have a research
department dedicated to helping people track down their
patterns."
Anderson -- along with her complete set of Mayflower china -- has
moved back to Wisconsin, and now lives in the house that once
belonged to her parents. The china is part of the family's special
occasion celebrations, but, Anderson says, she uses them throughout
the year as well. "They've lasted this long, I feel that they
shouldn't be put away most of the year -- they're meant to be
used," she says. Anderson continues to add accessory pieces she
finds through Replacements, and will continue the legacy by passing
her set of Mayflower dishes on to one of her nieces when the time
is right.
"To customers like Anderson, a set of china is more than just a
collection of plates, cups and saucers -- it's about bringing
families together to reflect on past memories and creating future
traditions," says Conklin. "We do more than replace dishes. We
connect our customers with their most cherished memories."
For more information, or to find your china pattern, contact
Replacements at 1-800-REPLACE (800-737-5223) or visit
www.replacements.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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