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When a white bowl is anything but basic, our Prosperity bowl with its 3-dimensional detailed rim in a matte finish is an adaptation of George Washington's dinner service dating back to the 1700s. The original was English salt glaze that we updated to high fired hard porcelain. This is just one of the pieces from Mount Vernon collection.
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A Beautiful mix of Blue and White, Imperial Blue rim soup mixed with a Blue Canton dinner sitting upon the Blue Shou service plate. You can mix all of our Mottahedeh blue patterns and not worry about if they will match; our blue designs are all fired with a cobalt glaze, so they are all the same blue.
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Introducing our Ribbon Twirl Napkins, the perfect complement to our beloved placemats!
Ideal for both casual brunches and formal dinner parties, adding a pop of color and personality to any occasion. With scalloped edges and vibrant hues, they elevate your dining experience with their playful elegance. Mix and match with our coordinating placemats for a cohesive look, or let the napkins shine as statement pieces on their own. Available in 5 great colors!
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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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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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Our Palma dinner service is set out for brunch, I'm guessing no pajamas allowed at this table! Palma is a reproduction of a dinner service, circa 1840, designed by Fyodor Solntsev, the great Russian art historian, who painted interiors for cathedrals and designed much of the Kremlin under the patronage of Tsar Nicolas I. This lavish decoration incorporates the elements of a plate owned by Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, dating to 1667 and inspired by the domes of magnificent ...
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This is our idea of "gone fishing". The carp shell dish from the Dallas Museum collection and the monumental carp tureen that dates back to the 1750's. You should've seen the one that got away!
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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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Elevate your dining experience with our fun and vibrant Halo reversible placemats, now available in a stylish grass and navy combination.
These placemats are not only practical for protecting your table but also add a pop of color and personality to your dining decor. Whether you're hosting a casual brunch or a formal dinner party, these placemats are sure to impress your guests with their versatility and modern design!
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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.