Mottahedeh Porcelain Trinket/Ring Dish from Colonial Williamsburg Collection
Style #CW250
Brand New
Reproduced from a Chinese Export porcelain punchbowl, circa 1760 - 1775. The original is located in the Bassett Hall house, formerly a Rockefeller residence at Colonial Williamsburg. Approx. 5 1/4".
About Mottahedeh: Mottahedeh is the recognized leader in antique reproductions and adaptations in luxury ceramics, primarily hard porcelain, and metals. The company has made porcelain for the President of the United States, the U.S. State Department and the Diplomatic Corps.It specializes in Chinese Export porcelain and early European porcelain. It holds licenses with Metropolitan Museum of Art, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Historic Charleston Foundation, Mount Vernon Ladies Association, Winterthur Museum and Gardens, and Tony Duquette, and has a history of working with many more.
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