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Butterflies fly free, an enchanted table set for an afternoon tea. Mottahedeh’s lace pattern shown in green apple, pink, green and cornflower blue on display at the New Growth Design showroom during the High Point fall Furniture market.
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There's a Butterfly in the Hydrangeas again! Our butterfly dessert plate perfectly matches the Hydrangeas, we added a Pink Lace dinner plate and a Tobacco Leaf service plate to make the perfect setting for dinner alfresco.
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Fresh from the garden, Tulips and Hyacinth to brighten up this table featuring our new Sacred Bird and Butterfly dinner service from the Historic Charleston Foundation collection. This is an adaptation is from a Chinese export pattern of about 1800 and was intended for those who admired the sophistication of placing traditional Chinese motifs of birds, butterflies and flowers on European shapes.
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Today's introductions will alleviate your spring fever!
Our brand-new Ribbon Twirl placemats are made with a liquid and stain resistant fabric, they will bring a cheerful touch to your table with their intricate embroidered details, while still being easy care! Available in six colors that are perfect for Spring.
It pairs beautifully with our new napkin ring, Butterfly!
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Don't hide your good dishes in the closet, use them! Our dishes are made from high fired hard porcelain, they are quite durable and dishwasher safe. Shown here is Golden Butterfly, the original of this distinguished dinner service was made in China for the East India Company during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1736-1795). Glowing against a starry sky of cobalt blue are golden butterflies signifying happiness. It became the personal dinner service of President ...
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Got Thanksgiving dessert perfected, not too sweet, not too heavy; individual apple cranberry gazettes. Now we just have to figure out which china pattern to use; Chelsea Bird, Sacred Bird & Butterfly, or Duke of Gloucester?
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How do you celebrate Halloween without getting all ugly and scary? Serve up orange and black. Here we present orange and white and gold reflecting the changing colors of nature. Sacred Bird and Butterfly, in transparent oranges and sparkling gold accents, is a licensed product of Historic Charleston Foundation and can be seen in the famed Nathaniel Russel House. While it arrived in America when America was colonial, it has endured for more than 200 years.&...
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Sacred Bird & Butterfly really embodies fall. The antique orange hue is warm, inviting & reminiscent of a yummy Thanksgiving favorite, sweet potato casserole!