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Imperial Blue porcelain by Mottahedeh is the direct descendant of the prized blue and white porcelain of the Ming Dynasty. Edged in 22K gold, this underglaze blue dinner service is based on a Chinese export porcelain pattern, ca. 1730. The elegant design features a central flowered medallion, continuous…
The extraordinary Duke of Gloucester pattern from Mottahedeh, features twenty colors and 22K gold, and is one of the finest manifestations of the Rococo style. The design incorporates colorful fruit and imaginary insects within a rim of green enamel and gold flecking. The dinner service was originally…
Muriel Grateau designs are pure and sophisticated in the finest detail. The epitome of high fashion, the collection reflects a focus on the poetic nature of everyday objects and the relationship between substance and shape. Each piece is individually hand crafted giving the collection a rarely seen…
Mottahedeh's Chinoise Blue pattern of porcelain is derived from 18th century Chinese Export porcelain. The elegant leaf and ribbon borders in gold, cobalt and rust create a subtle yet striking effect. This service is equally appropriate in a board room, a formal dinner setting or for a quiet evening…
Inspired by designer Herve Van der Straeten, the Excess vase features sleek, smooth sides that are in contrast with its chunky block base. This versatile piece also doubles as an exquisite hurricane candleholder. From Saint-Louis Crystal. Measures 13" tall. Column candle is included. Shop our Saint-…
Price: $2,650.00
…House. The Chinese word for butterfly, "tieh", is a pun that expresses the wish that the owner might live to a ripe old age. Fine porcelain from Mottahedeh.
The exquisite design of Mottahedeh's Ching Garden pattern of porcelain was inspired by handpainted 18th century Chinese wallpaper in the dining room of the Lightfoot House at Colonial Williamsburg. The decoration incorporates blossoming trees, hanging baskets of flowers and exotic birds.
…gold accents takes its inspiration from dinnerware made for a Portuguese noble in the 18th century. The porcelain is still made in Portugal. From Mottahedeh.
A stunning story in dramatic shades of grey - Poc a Poc utilizes a powerful combination of color and pattern to create the Berlin dinnerware collection. This sleek muted grey dinnerware is accented by gold abstract squares possibly in a nod to the complexity of its namesake city.- A look like no…
Mottahedeh's Birdsong Blue is embossed porcelain with raised cartouches showing birds in country landscapes, which are interspersed between fields of periwinkle blue. Derived from 18th century German landscape painting, this pattern will make your table a work of art.
Inspired by the world-renowned Reed & Barton's Francis I sterling silver pattern, King Francis silverplated giftware features classic shapes and exquisite hand-cast mounts. The fine art of the silversmith is evident in the hand-trimmed and hand-finished edges and the carefully applied oxidation…
Price: $375.00
Used as a tray or for sugared confections, the popular Lismore twelve-inch cake plate is sweet crystal perfection. Extending outward, sparkling diamond and wedge cuts decorate this lovely piece.
Price: $175.00
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