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Paris Exhibition 1900 - Goodes China Exhibits
Lantern slide of Goodes China Exhibits in the Paris Exhibition 1889. Thomas Goode had a well known china shop in London and he produced items for international royalty. The company still exists today.. Part of Box 198 Paris Exhibition, coloured slide, no. 34 Date: 1889
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1889 Exhibits Exists Exposition Goode Innovation Items Produced Slides Today Universelle
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Step back in time to the Paris Exhibition of 1889, where the world came together to showcase innovation and progress during the late 19th century. Among the many pavilions and exhibits, Thomas Goode & Sons, a renowned London china shop, proudly displayed their exquisite creations at the International Exposition Universelle. Thomas Goode was a leading figure in the ceramics industry, supplying fine china to international royalty and aristocracy. His company, which still exists today, was renowned for its high-quality porcelain, intricate designs, and elegant tableware. This lantern slide, part of Box 198 from the Paris Exhibition, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us to the heart of the exhibition where the Goodes China Exhibits were on full display. The ornate architecture of the pavilion, with its intricate details and grandeur, sets the stage for the stunning display of Thomas Goode's finest china. The slide, numbered 34, showcases a selection of the company's most beautiful pieces, each one a testament to the craftsmanship and artistry of the time. From delicate teacups and saucers to ornate vases and plates, the china on display is a feast for the eyes, reflecting the elegance and sophistication of the late 19th century. As we gaze at this historical image, we are reminded of the rich history of the Paris Exhibition and the role that Thomas Goode & Sons played in shaping the world of ceramics and design. This lantern slide is not only a valuable piece of photographic history but also a testament to the enduring legacy of Thomas Goode & Sons and their continued commitment to creating beautiful and timeless tableware.
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