MottahedehImperial Blue Salad Plate
$100
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19644 - Imperial Blue Dessert plate
- Exotic blooms, ornate medallions, and lacy borders.
- Pattern based on an 18th-century Chinese export.
- 22-karat gold accents.
- 8.5" diameter.
- Made in Portugal.
About Mottahedeh
Mottahedeh has been in business for over 75 years. Mottahedeh specializes in hard porcelain, crystal, brass, silver plate, stoneware, faience and lithographs. They hold licenses to make reproductions and adaptations from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, Monticello, Historic Charleston, Historic Natchez, and the National Trust. Mottahedeh hold the privilege of having made china for the President, the State Department and for the Diplomatic Corps. They are known for their classic, time-honored tableware and decorative accessories, which are patterns primarily based on Chinese Export from the West, Early European and Chinese Designs.
Mottahedeh has been in business for over 75 years. Mottahedeh specializes in hard porcelain, crystal, brass, silver plate, stoneware, faience and lithographs. They hold licenses to make reproductions and adaptations from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, Monticello, Historic Charleston, Historic Natchez, and the National Trust. Mottahedeh hold the privilege of having made china for the President, the State Department and for the Diplomatic Corps. They are known for their classic, time-honored tableware and decorative accessories, which are patterns primarily based on Chinese Export from the West, Early European and Chinese Designs.
MottahedehImperial Blue Bread & Butter Plate
$80
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19719 - Imperial Blue Bread & Butter
- Exotic blooms, ornate medallions, and lacy borders.
- Pattern based on an 18th-century Chinese export.
- 22-karat gold accents.
- 7" diameter.
- Made in Portugal.
About Mottahedeh
Mottahedeh has been in business for over 75 years. Mottahedeh specializes in hard porcelain, crystal, brass, silver plate, stoneware, faience and lithographs. They hold licenses to make reproductions and adaptations from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, Monticello, Historic Charleston, Historic Natchez, and the National Trust. Mottahedeh hold the privilege of having made china for the President, the State Department and for the Diplomatic Corps. They are known for their classic, time-honored tableware and decorative accessories, which are patterns primarily based on Chinese Export from the West, Early European and Chinese Designs.
Mottahedeh has been in business for over 75 years. Mottahedeh specializes in hard porcelain, crystal, brass, silver plate, stoneware, faience and lithographs. They hold licenses to make reproductions and adaptations from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, Monticello, Historic Charleston, Historic Natchez, and the National Trust. Mottahedeh hold the privilege of having made china for the President, the State Department and for the Diplomatic Corps. They are known for their classic, time-honored tableware and decorative accessories, which are patterns primarily based on Chinese Export from the West, Early European and Chinese Designs.
MottahedehImperial Blue Dinner Plate
$120
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19643 - Imperial Blue Dinner
- Exotic blooms, ornate medallions, and lacy borders.
- Pattern based on an 18th-century Chinese export.
- 22-karat gold accents.
- 10.5" diameter.
- Made in Portugal.
About Mottahedeh
Mottahedeh has been in business for over 75 years. Mottahedeh specializes in hard porcelain, crystal, brass, silver plate, stoneware, faience and lithographs. They hold licenses to make reproductions and adaptations from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, Monticello, Historic Charleston, Historic Natchez, and the National Trust. Mottahedeh hold the privilege of having made china for the President, the State Department and for the Diplomatic Corps. They are known for their classic, time-honored tableware and decorative accessories, which are patterns primarily based on Chinese Export from the West, Early European and Chinese Designs.
Mottahedeh has been in business for over 75 years. Mottahedeh specializes in hard porcelain, crystal, brass, silver plate, stoneware, faience and lithographs. They hold licenses to make reproductions and adaptations from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, Monticello, Historic Charleston, Historic Natchez, and the National Trust. Mottahedeh hold the privilege of having made china for the President, the State Department and for the Diplomatic Corps. They are known for their classic, time-honored tableware and decorative accessories, which are patterns primarily based on Chinese Export from the West, Early European and Chinese Designs.
MottahedehImperial Blue Cup & Saucer Set
$175
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20596 - Imperial Blue Cup and Saucer
- Exotic blooms, ornate medallions, and lacy borders.
- Pattern based on an 18th-century Chinese export.
- 22-karat gold accents.
- Made in Portugal.
About Mottahedeh
Mottahedeh has been in business for over 75 years. Mottahedeh specializes in hard porcelain, crystal, brass, silver plate, stoneware, faience and lithographs. They hold licenses to make reproductions and adaptations from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, Monticello, Historic Charleston, Historic Natchez, and the National Trust. Mottahedeh hold the privilege of having made china for the President, the State Department and for the Diplomatic Corps. They are known for their classic, time-honored tableware and decorative accessories, which are patterns primarily based on Chinese Export from the West, Early European and Chinese Designs.
Mottahedeh has been in business for over 75 years. Mottahedeh specializes in hard porcelain, crystal, brass, silver plate, stoneware, faience and lithographs. They hold licenses to make reproductions and adaptations from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg, Winterthur, Monticello, Historic Charleston, Historic Natchez, and the National Trust. Mottahedeh hold the privilege of having made china for the President, the State Department and for the Diplomatic Corps. They are known for their classic, time-honored tableware and decorative accessories, which are patterns primarily based on Chinese Export from the West, Early European and Chinese Designs.