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Ceramic Bowl France Appliqued Nippon Ladle C.1920

Pottery : Antique : Bowl : Ladle

 

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Unique little ceramic square sauce or condiment bowl has dark brown exterior with a bright yellow interior. Applied floral on either side in dark red,yellow and white with green leaves. Marked on the bottom "Bonwit Teller Made in France 21". The accompanying porcelain ladle is made by Nippon hand painted as shown on bottom. The two compliment each other with white background,yellow rim lined in green and rose floral in the center. Gilt surrounds the rim and down center of the handle. Both in excellent condition. Bowl measures 3.5L X 3.5D X 2.5H. Ladle is 5H X 1.75L X .75D.

Item ID: MM2418A

 

 

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