attaced picture is a similiar chest. There is a stamp inside drawer stating Consider H. Willett, Inc. Fine Furniture Louisville, Kentucky and a picture of a southern belle standing by a chest.
Knight helmet at top end of sword, cross on ivory handle, armore with three spears through it, red cross underneath, red croos with blue crown below. On blade it has knights riding horse, sun, arrows
The ewer is porcelain and it was hand decorated. The form and decoration indicate it was manufactured sometime between 1900 to 1920 and possibly in England. Ewers were made in all countries which produced porcelain but without a mark, specific attribution to a particular region or company can't be pinpointed.
China plate named "Easter". The first issue in the Jessie Willcox Smith Childhood Holiday Memories Collection. The first collector's plate series from Knowles China to celebrate the work of this major american artist, and the first limited edition collector's plate ever sponsored by the Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts and realised in cooperation with Good Housekeeping magazine in an edition forever limited to ninety-sevemn firing days.. This edition is limited to an absolute firing period of 97 days, and has been crafted to the exacting standards of the Edwin M. Knowles China company.
Information on back of plate:
Plate number 139ysh
Bradex NQ: 84-K41-22.1