I have a Satsuma pottery serving dish. I am only assuming that it is used as a serving piece because of the handle. It is oblong shaped, however, it has leafing design around the rim. The gold handle is shaped like ribbon with a small 4 pedel flower at the top. This piece has a significant amount of gold outlining. It has a lot of tiny tan colored raised dots. In the middle of the piece there is a male and female peacock. There is a two wheeled sidewalk vendor cart with two baskets of flowers. This is such a beautiful and unique piece. The porcelain under the glaze is cracked. That usually means the piece is fairly old. Im not sure what the markings mean on the bottom. I was also not able to interperet the 4 chinese words in the stamp. I have not had any luck finding anything like this piece. Thank You for any insight anyone is able to give.
Madame Alexander 14 inch Lucinda with Mary Ann face, reddish-brown straight hair, and moving blue eyes, from late 1970s. This stunning doll is wearing a crisp new-looking bright teal blue taffeta dress with ruffle at hemline, and white lace and pink ribbon trim, matching bonnet with pink flowers, pink shoes, and a pink floral print parasol.
The saucer is decorated with raised enamel painted flowers on gold enamel along the edge. On the side there are four sets of raised enameled flowers with vines painted. The Qianlong seal mark is incised in red on the base. The saucer measures 5 1/2" wide (14.5 cm) , it's in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.