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3 Piece Server Set

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7 years ago
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Description

Working with mother's estate, ran across this set. Cannot find any reference to the artist that painted them

Category China
Condition Excellent
History Was able to track that these were given as a gift to my mother by a member of the Japanese China
Painters Assoc.
Our friend Mika Nakashima would do world tours and would visit us here every two or three years. One of the people travelling with her painted these in mid 70's.
Still with last comment these may not have great value.
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Lovejoy 🎯 Collector 7 years ago

Your set is what's called "Whiteware" , pieces sold as blanks and decorated outside the factory by smaller decorating studios. Most of these blanks were made by potteries located in Limoges France from the late 19th through the early 20th century. The artists that painted them were often students taking pottery courses and undocumented. Values last peaked for pieces like this in the 1990's, now they often sell for under $25.00 each

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Thomas Gordyn 🌱 Newbie 7 years ago

Yes blank wares were very popular at this time. Its amazing to see the talent many people had painting them during this timeframe. Very lovely pieces ... Lovejoy is bang on and very knowledgeable .. thanks for sharing .. thanks for the information .... Warmest Regards ...  TJG

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