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Vintage Geisha Painted 21-Piece Japanese Footed Tea Set and Lacquer Serving Tray
Vintage Geisha Painted 21-Piece Japanese Footed Tea Set and Lacquer Serving Tray

Vintage Geisha Painted 21-Piece Japanese Footed Tea Set and Lacquer Serving Tray

Located in Lomita, CA

This is a an assembled 21-piece Japanese tea and condiment set that is a colorful example of mid-20th century export porcelain.

Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Japonisme Tea Sets

Materials

Ceramic

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Three-Piece Handcrafted Ceramic Pheasant Condiment Bowl with Spoon by Otagiri
Three-Piece Handcrafted Ceramic Pheasant Condiment Bowl with Spoon by Otagiri

Three-Piece Handcrafted Ceramic Pheasant Condiment Bowl with Spoon by Otagiri

Located in Petaluma, CA

This is a handcrafted ceramic pheasant condiment bowl, by Otagiri, Japan. It was purchased for a French restaurant, but never used.

Category

Vintage 1980s Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

20th Century Japanese Solid Silver Condiment Set, Konoike, Yokohama, circa 1900
20th Century Japanese Solid Silver Condiment Set, Konoike, Yokohama, circa 1900

20th Century Japanese Solid Silver Condiment Set, Konoike, Yokohama, circa 1900

By Konoike

Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Antique early 20th century Japanese Meiji period solid silver large condiment set.

Category

20th Century Japanese More Dining and Entertaining

Materials

Sterling Silver

Pale Pink and Gold Ceramic Oyster Platter or Condiment Dish, Japan
Pale Pink and Gold Ceramic Oyster Platter or Condiment Dish, Japan

Pale Pink and Gold Ceramic Oyster Platter or Condiment Dish, Japan

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

A sticker on the bottom reads "Lipper Mann Creations, Japan." Dimensions: 8.75" Wide 7" Deep 2.25" Tall.

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Art Nouveau Ceramics

Materials

Gold

Japanese Five Hand Painted Blue and White Fish Condiment Plates Nautical Delight
Japanese Five Hand Painted Blue and White Fish Condiment Plates Nautical Delight

Japanese Five Hand Painted Blue and White Fish Condiment Plates Nautical Delight

Located in South Burlington, VT

Fresh find for nautical and seaside enthusiasts from our recent Japanese acquisition travels Hand painted in stunning blue and white colors comes this desirable set of five (5) be...

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Ceramic

Japanese Five Hand Painted Blue and White Fish Condiment Plates Nautical Delight
Japanese Five Hand Painted Blue and White Fish Condiment Plates Nautical Delight

Japanese Five Hand Painted Blue and White Fish Condiment Plates Nautical Delight

Located in South Burlington, VT

Fresh find for nautical and seaside enthusiasts from our recent Japanese acquisition travels Hand painted in stunning blue and white colors comes this desirable set of five (5) beau...

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Taisho Platters and Serveware

Materials

Ceramic

Japanese Two Hand Cast Fish Condiment Bowls Nautical Delight
Japanese Two Hand Cast Fish Condiment Bowls Nautical Delight

Japanese Two Hand Cast Fish Condiment Bowls Nautical Delight

Located in South Burlington, VT

Fresh find for nautical and seaside enthusiasts from our recent Japanese acquisition travels This desirable set of two (2) old vintage fish condiment bowls date to the early to mi...

Category

Early 20th Century Japanese Showa Sculptures and Carvings

Materials

Iron

Occupied Japan Porcelain Lobster Cabbage Leaf Sugar Bowl Jam Condiment Dish 6"
Occupied Japan Porcelain Lobster Cabbage Leaf Sugar Bowl Jam Condiment Dish 6"

Occupied Japan Porcelain Lobster Cabbage Leaf Sugar Bowl Jam Condiment Dish 6"

Located in Dayton, OH

Half round opening on one side of lid allows a spoon to sit inside. Stamped Japan on base. Dimensions: 5.75" x 3.75" x 4" (Width x Depth x Height)

Category

Mid-20th Century Mid-Century Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Porcelain

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