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  1. Blue Canton America’s Wonderful Heritage

    The special china of the colonial elite in North America. Have you seen the interesting blue porcelain with Chinese houses, boat scenes, butterflies and bugs?  This style of porcelain, that can still be found in abundance in antique stores today, was the special china of the colonial elite in North America.  During colonial times, cargo ships set sail for the...
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    By: Wendy
  2. Mottahedeh Holiday Top Picks!

    Make it Yours! (Or give it to someone you love) Starting on top left and moving clock-wise: Famille Verte Tea Pot (Y1682) Verse Trays - Familiar Acts (S2801) & Faith (MN1708) Tony Duquette by Mottahedeh's Melon Tureen (TD302) Large Round Bird Tureen with Stand(Plate) (F6683) www.mottahedeh.com
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    By: Wendy
  3. Peacock Inspired Table Design for Charitable Cocktail Party

    PS The Letter displayed a beautiful table for the Design Inspiration charitable cocktail party held at the Ridglea CountryClub in Fort Worth, TX featuring Mottahedeh's new peacock dessert plates and mugs. Take a look!         Make It Yours! Peacock items will be arriving mid March, so place your orders now! Peacock Dessert Plate (Set of 4) (S2702A...
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    By: Wendy
  4. Tobacco Leaf Valentine

    Valentine's Day is EXACTLY 2 weeks away! For those giving gifts to the ones they love, why not consider a set of Tobacco Leaf dessert plates? It's a heck of a lot more original than a box of chocolates. (But being the chocolate and porcelain lover that I am, I'd appreciate both!) It's pretty traditional for women to receive flowers...
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    By: Wendy
  5. Southern Living: November, 2012 - Cornflower Lace and Bird Tureen

    There's so much to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. Here at Mottahedeh we're thankful for a lot. But one thing we love to see is our product in magazines! Take a look at Mottahedeh's Cornflower Lace on page 92 of Southern Living's November issue. And our Creamware Bird Tureen with Stand on page 142! These beautiful images are paired with mouth-watering recipes that we're going...
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    By: Wendy
  6. Tableware Today: Favorite Patterns

    This summer Tableware Today had a fairly large spread on people's favorite china patterns. Three of our patterns were mentioned: R. Haviland & C. Parlon's Syracuse Taupe, Mottahedeh's Tobacco Leaf and Duke of Gloucester! These are some of our favorites too! Check back in a month or so to see which patterns are Mottahedeh employs' favorites! Make It Yours!  ...
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    By: Wendy
  7. Mottahedeh Sneak Peek - October Show

    We've been working hard on new product for our upcoming shows. Here's a tiny tasting of what you can expect at our NYC Table Top Show in October. Want to know what the rest of the plate looks like? Take a quick stroll over to the blog: Quintessence and check it out!   White plate as seen above is Mottahedeh's...
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    By: Wendy
  8. Traditional Home: July 2012 - Imperial Blue and Blue Lace

    Catch us in this month's Traditional Home. It's on the stands until August 7, so go grab yourself a copy and flip to page 59! Mottahedeh - Flavor for your Table. Imperial Blue c.1730 accented with Blue Lace   Make it yours! Blue Lace Dinner Plate (S1651) - $85 Imperial Blue Dessert Plate (CW2402) - $80 Blue Lace Bread &...
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    By: Wendy

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