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EMERALD VINE
During the 18th and 19th centuries, the Chinese
produced a wide variety of shimmering porcelain objects to export to the West.
Referred to today as Chinese export porcelain, pieces were prized by those
fortunate enough to acquire them. Shapes were pleasing and bold, decorations
inventive and colorful. One beautiful dinner service in the famed Winterthur
Museum collection is being reintroduced to the world by Mottahedeh as Emerald
Vine. The pattern reproduces the elegant design of a plate made in China between
1800 and 1840. Each piece of Emerald Vine is encircled by a stylized laurel
wreath of emerald-green leaves outlined in gold and accented by gold tendrils to
create a subdued opulence reminiscent of the neoclassical style. Mottahedeh, in
capturing the look of the original design with the use of green enamels and
22-carat matte powder gold against the soft-blue color of the porcelain, has
created a dinner service worthy of use on any table in any season.

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Five Piece Place Setting
(dinner plate, dessert plate, bread and butter plate, cup and saucer)
Item Number: W800
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Our Price: $295.00
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