Circa 2000-Present Mottahedeh chinese Export Blue Canton Lighthouse Coffee Pot with mice strapped handle. Mottahedeh Blue Canton is Very Collectible and Especially RARE Forms and shapes like this teapot. Measures almost 9" to top of finial. Nice Crossed Strapped Handle. Excellent Condition.
Fresh out of a Florida Estate. Marked on the bottom Mottahedeh with VA-vista allegre. "Historic Charleston Reproductions"
Set of 12 Orange Fitzhugh plates. 10" in Diameter. Circa 1976. These plates are a fine Reproduction set of the well known chinese export porcelain pattern of the 18th. Century. The pattern contains the American Eagle and Shield emblem. "E PLURIBUS UNUM". Green underglaze backstamp "Mottahedeh Vista Alegre Portugal 1776-1976". Mildred Mottahedeh and her husband Raffie were collectors of 18th and 19th century chinese export porcelain and traveled the world in their quest o ...click for details
Copeland Spode during the mid-20TH Century
reproduced the very collectible chinese export fitzhugh. Over the past decade or so it has become very popular especially in blue and white. We have been buying it whenever it becomes available. This is a Copeland/Spode Lighthouse Coffee Pot with four demitasse cups with matching saucers. This large lighthouse coffee pot is in excellent condition. It measures 11" in height. It is shown with four demitasse cups and saucers which are included with t ...click for details
This bowl is decorated with the 13 Western Hongs,Including the American hong. Located on the Pear River in Canton. During the late 18Th and Early 19TH Centuries, these factories or hongs served western traders as warehouses, offices and residences. This trading system was established in 1757 by the Manchu Dynasty to eliminate contact between the chinese people and "FOREIGN DEVILS" This is a Reproduction made by Mottahedeh for the Winterthur Museum in Wilmington, Delaware. Antique Chine ...click for details
A Modern Chinese Export Blue and White Huge Punch Bowl measuring
15 3/4" in diameter and 6" in depth. This is a copy of a 19TH. Century Blue Nanking/Canton Punch Bowl. Notice the pagoda and the person crossing the bridge. Has all the attributes of the old bowls but can easily be identified as a 20th century bowl. No marks on the bottom. We purchased it a few years ago at Elder's Auctions a well known auction house in Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This bowl makes a great presence in t ...click for details
Mottahedeh Tobacco Leaf Pair of Chinese Export Style Garniture Vases measuring 11 1/4' in height and 5" diameter across the top. One of the vases has a tight hairline.
These vases are of the Very Desirable Chinese Export Tobacco Leaf Reproduction.