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20TH CENTURY MODERN FAMILLE ROSE BOUGH POT

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Chinese Export: Pre 1980   item# 1141001 (stock# 008775)

20TH CENTURY MODERN FAMILLE ROSE BOUGH POT
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$695.00 

Circa 2000 Chinese Oriental Decorative Cache Pot/Bough Pot for Decorative Flower Display in Excellent Condition. Planters, Cache Pots are in demand and very Decorative. Excellent Condition. We are always looking for antique early 19TH. Century Bough Pots but they have become Extremely Rare and Very Expensive, especially if the original cover is still in tact like this one. bulbs can be planted in this item and than force feed the Tulips/Flowers through the holes on the top cover. Excellent Condi ...click for details


C. MID 20TH CENTURY BLUE CANTON PUNCH BOWL, 16"

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Chinese Export: Pre 1960   item# 1129904 (stock# 008587)

C. MID 20TH CENTURY BLUE CANTON PUNCH BOWL, 16"
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$1000.00 

Mid-20TH.Century Reproduction Chinese Export Blue Canton Punch Bowl Measuring 16" In Diameter and 6 1/2" in height and Depth. This is a nice Decorative reproduction of a Blue Canton Punch Bowl. Good Condition. This is a Bowl that I purchased out of a house about 20 Years Ago. It has been in our home since we purchased it and this is the first time we have offered it for sale. Antique Early 19TH. Century Blue Canton Round Punch Bowls in this size are non existent and if there was one av ...click for details


C.1950 WINTERTHUR ADAPTION "CHERRY PICKER" BOWL

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Ceramics: Chinese Export: Pre 1960   item# 1013239 (stock# 006027)

C.1950 WINTERTHUR ADAPTION "CHERRY PICKER" BOWL
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$500.00 

20TH Century Reproduction Winterthur Adaption of the and from a porcelain tea service made in China for the Western Market between 1750-1775. This pattern is known as "Cherry Pickers". This is one of the most sought after 18th century patterns. Usually Mottahedeh reproduced certain scenes and known decorative forms in chinese export porcelain that is very sought after. This bowl is in perfect condition. Measures 10" in diameter and is slightly over 4" in depth and height.

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