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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 22 days ago • Aug. 9, 2024 • 9:53 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 22 days ago • Aug. 9, 2024 • 9:53 AM
Remember to take a break today, sit for a moment, enjoy a nice cup of coffee, a bonbon and a good book. We are enjoying our break with our Iconic Tobacco Leaf mug and leaf dish.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 30 days ago • Aug. 1, 2024 • 2:14 PM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 30 days ago • Aug. 1, 2024 • 2:14 PM
Nothing could be finer than a chilled soup in the summertime... Vichyssoise, Gazpacho, Cucumber, Pea, Avocado & Crab, or Peach with goat cheese to name a few of our favorites. This fresh Lettuce tureen makes the perfect presentation, available is Large to feed everybody or individual sizes to make every guest feel like the guest of honor. We are serving on our Lace patterns in Apple Green and Cornflower Blue accented by a beautiful Kim Seybert beaded Hydrangea ...Read more of post

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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 36 days ago • July 26, 2024 • 10:07 AM
Our Peacock dinner service has a multitude of ancient meanings; Beauty, Good luck, Renewal, Royalty, Divinity, and Dreams to name just a few. Share these good fortunes with your friends!
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 64 days ago • June 28, 2024 • 10:41 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 64 days ago • June 28, 2024 • 10:41 AM
We're feeling a little blue today, well actually blue and white! Our Emmeline pattern always cheers us up, the design was inspired from Chinese export designs for 18th century Europe. We made it with high fired hard porcelain and cobalt glaze. It is is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 128 days ago • April 25, 2024 • 1:00 PM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 128 days ago • April 25, 2024 • 1:00 PM
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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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 135 days ago • April 18, 2024 • 9:55 AM
I thought I heard birds singing, but it's just this table of Chelsea Bird from the Colonial Williamsburg Collection. Porcelain produced at Chelsea in London in the eighteenth century is regarded by many as the apex of English ceramic art. Among the most treasured pieces of Chelsea are those decorated in the workshop of James Giles with his birds of “distinctly disheveled appearance.” Our Chelsea Bird pattern has been adapted from Giles’ originals in the...Read more of post

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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 156 days ago • Mar. 28, 2024 • 2:23 PM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 156 days ago • Mar. 28, 2024 • 2:23 PM
Spring is in the air and are serving up desserts in our favorite spring inspired pieces; dessert trays, dessert bowls and footed cake plates shown in apple green lace, pink lace, cobalt blue lace, Tobacco leaf, and Blue Canton.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 172 days ago • Mar. 12, 2024 • 10:40 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 172 days ago • Mar. 12, 2024 • 10:40 AM
What is a Teacup Tuesday without a side? A beautiful apple strudel is served on a Tobacco Leaf dessert tray. We love this shape for baked goods but it can be used for so much more; sandwiches, appetizers, chocolate covered pretzel logs, asparagus, a jam and jelly tray or even in the bath to hold your secret serums!
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 177 days ago • Mar. 7, 2024 • 11:51 AM
The table is set for a beautiful Sunday Supper with our Bargello dinner service. This charming pattern has a contemporary vibrancy and versatility that belies its antique origins, adapted from English porcelain, circa 1810. Like the needlework for which it is named, it combines random dashes of red, green, blue, yellow, orange and magenta is a geometric patchwork enhanced by 22 carat gold lines.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Feb. 23, 2024 • 11:09 AM • 190 days ago
We still have our New Year's resolution going, how about you? Eating healthy and serving it on a pretty plate helps! Chinoise Blue; this pattern is derived from 18th century Chinese Export porcelain. The simple leaf and ribbon borders in gold, cobalt and rust create a subtle yet elegant effect. This service is equally appropriate in a board room, formal dinner setting, or for a quiet evening at home.

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