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We are enjoying these fresh picked off the tree In the Prosperity Bowl from the Mount Vernon collection. Mount Vernon, George and Martha Washington's family estate, licensed this lovely design. The Washington's had a deep affinity for stoneware and creamware and used it extensively. Salt -glazed fragments excavated from the grounds were replicated in great detail for this pattern. The most well known style of the period, English Staffordshire stoneware was popular by ...
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Today's Teacup Tuesday is celebrated with the power of the dragon. In the Orient, it symbolizes supernatural power, wisdom, strength, and hidden knowledge. Enjoy a cup of tea and discover yourself. Shown here is our Blue dragon tea service, including the tea pot, tea cup and saucer, covered sugar bowl and creamer sitting upon a blue lace tray, a mug is also available.
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Holidays and family meals are better with gravy, say we. It can be a cocunut milk and curry sauce, or something to go with the poultry or beef to name a few types. Our grandmother used to kid us and say "Please pass the grease." This is not your grandmothers's dinnerware, however, because Indigo Wave was created by Mottahedeh in 2003 by using an antique rim soup bowl collected by Mrs. Mottahedeh as inspiration and then the various elements of ...
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Badash
Oct. 17, 2018
• 12:19 PM
• 2,016 days ago
Badash
Oct. 17, 2018
• 12:19 PM
• 2,016 days ago
The classic Monica bowl gives you so many choices to fill it with! #ownsomethingbeautiful
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Though the weather outside is frightful, these flowers look so delightful in the Large Fitzhugh Bowl. Warm up your home & get creative with a large Mottahedeh bowl for your kitchen or dining room centerpiece.
Mottahedeh
Sept. 24, 2015
• 7:10 PM
• 3,135 days ago
Mottahedeh
Sept. 24, 2015
• 7:10 PM
• 3,135 days ago
A backyard Dahlia with a broken stem, what to do? Display it in a bowl - Mottahedeh's Tobacco Leaf
Mottahedeh
July 27, 2015
• 10:57 PM
• 3,194 days ago
Mottahedeh
July 27, 2015
• 10:57 PM
• 3,194 days ago
Peach season is upon us! This peach design is an exact reproduction from China's Yongzheng Period (1725-1735), painted in pink and opaque white enamels. The bowl front features five peaches and two bats, symbolizing Wufu, or the five happiness; health, wealth, virtue, old age, and a natural death. It also matches beautifully with a number of our other patterns.
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