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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 7 days ago • Mar. 21, 2024 • 10:34 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 7 days ago • Mar. 21, 2024 • 10:34 AM
A cup full of spring to welcome spring Some blossoms fresh from the garden are sitting in the Lowestoft Garden teacup and saucer, an updated version of our lavish design called Lowestoft Rose circa 1785. The design incorporates delicate flowers and an engraved 22 carat gold border.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 34 days ago • Feb. 23, 2024 • 11:09 AM
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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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 104 days ago • Dec. 15, 2023 • 9:59 AM
Mottahedeh's votive collection make the perfect double holiday gift. First a wonderful fragrance fills your room then after the candle is done you are left with a beautiful covered porcelain container. Use it for jewelry bedside, in the bathroom for small goods or the entrance foyer to hide your keys and spare change.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 140 days ago • Nov. 9, 2023 • 11:28 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 140 days ago • Nov. 9, 2023 • 11:28 AM
It only takes a couple of daisies to brighten up a Thursday lunch. Mottahedeh's modern interpretation of blue and white Chinoiserie is Blue Shou and is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 154 days ago • Oct. 26, 2023 • 1:19 PM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 154 days ago • Oct. 26, 2023 • 1:19 PM
Fall is in full bloom with the Orion vases from our Rookwood collection, The vellum glazes made famous by Rookwood in the early 1900s is precisely reproduced in an Ombre radiating from a warm honey to a deep brown.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 162 days ago • Oct. 18, 2023 • 3:14 PM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 162 days ago • Oct. 18, 2023 • 3:14 PM
A lemon meringue tart sits pretty on our Chelsea Feather Gold plates. Tradition with a modern twist, Mottahedeh deconstructed a formal Rococo dinner service dating back to 1770, keeping the scalloped shape and 22K gold feathered edge and removed the design to create a clean fresh look.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Sept. 28, 2023 • 10:46 AM • 182 days ago
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Sept. 28, 2023 • 10:46 AM • 182 days ago
I found this in an old entertaining book. Does anyone set a formal table anymore? 12 pieces of cutlery and 5 drinking glasses, The world has certainly changed and gotten more casual. By these standards, our formal tables would be considered at most semi-formal.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Sept. 6, 2023 • 12:23 PM • 204 days ago
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Sept. 6, 2023 • 12:23 PM • 204 days ago
Teacups are not just for tea. They work perfectly as a small floral vase that will brighten up every table.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Aug. 9, 2023 • 4:16 PM • 232 days ago
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Aug. 9, 2023 • 4:16 PM • 232 days ago
Happy National Book Lovers Day! We love books and show it with this keepsake tray. Find one that expresses you, there are over 65 to pick from.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh July 26, 2023 • 2:47 PM • 246 days ago
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh July 26, 2023 • 2:47 PM • 246 days ago
Flowers brighten up every room. This little treasure is an exact reproduction of a porcelain purchased by Mottahedeh from Christie's auction in 1992 featuring recovered cargo of of the Vung Tao sailing ship. The ship sank off the coast of Vietnam in 1690. The recovered cargo consisted of over 48,000 ceramics, mostly Kangxi blue-and-white porcelain from the kilns of Jingdezhen. This miniature covered jar is 6 1/2 inches tall and is faithfully reproduced in minute detail.

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