A classic stone home on North Bowman Avenue in Merion Station used to showcase the country’s largest collection of Wedgwood china.
“It was 15 to 20 years into our marriage before I ever had any other dishes but Wedgwood,” recalls Max Buten.
As most families of the 1950s and 1960s were discovering the convenience of the TV dinner, the Buten family embraced the elegance of fine dining like no other.
Buten’s family owned and ran the Buten Museum of Wedgwood right out of… (View original article)