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    Located in Naples, FL
    Add a touch of vintage charm to your home decor with this beautiful Portmeirion Botanical Garden “Peony” collection porcelain ginger jar. M...
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    Mid-20th Century English Porcelain

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  • Mid 20th Century Porcelain Hand Painted Asian Ginger Jar
    Located in Charlotte, NC
    An Asian Chinoiserie style ginger jar with lid, unbranded. Fine porcelain body in a hexagon shape, hand painted with a multi-color Chinoiserie scene and a tiny round handled lid. Lik...
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    Mid-20th Century Chinese Chinoiserie Jars

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    Porcelain, Paint

  • Herend Hungary Porcelain "Apponyi Green" Ginger Jars, 1930-1960
    By Herend
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    Herend Hungary Porcelain "Apponyi Green" Ginger Jars, 1930-1960 A set of Herend Hungary Porcelain lidded Ginger Jars with rose on a branch knob...
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    20th Century Hungarian Porcelain

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  • Chinese Porcelain Pair of Ginger Jars Decorations in Cobalt Blue
    Located in Prato, Tuscany
    We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. Ancient and rare Chinese ginger jars with lid...
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    Antique Early 18th Century Chinese Chinese Export Porcelain

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  • Mid 20th C. Kutani Style French Porcelain Lidded Ginger Jars - A Pair
    By Porcelaine de Paris
    Located in Morristown, NJ
    20th c., a pair of Japanese Kutani style porcelain lidded jars, stamped on Porcelaine de Paris underside of foot. The mark indicates the piece was produced in the 1970's. The jars are decorated in deep orange, tangerine and gold motifs on a white background. On one side, both jars have matching decoration depicting a scroll showing a pastoral scene. On the other side, each jar has a seperate floral depiction; one including bamboo. Both are highly decorative. Founded 1773 by Jean-Baptiste Locre, Porcelaine de Paris, was one of the first manufactures to use the Chinese secret of porcelain. It immediately aimed for the luxury trade, selling to the Royal Courts of Europe. After surviving the French Revolution, Porcelaine de Paris steadily produced tableware as well as purely decorative pieces, receiving orders from all over Europe. Productivity was astonishing, creating one new model every day over 30 years! Around 1830, Jean-Marx Clauss, a German-born potter bought a building at Rue de la Pierre-Levee, where he took over Locre's activity. M. Achille Bloch...
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    Vintage 1970s French Japonisme Jars

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    Gold

  • Mid Century Hertel Jacob German Porcelain Ginger Jar, Signed Fuchs-Nadler
    Located in Soquel, CA
    A lovely mid-century Bavarian porcelain ginger jar with gold trim and gilt details by Hertel-Jacob Porzellan (German, 1906-1979). This large ginger jar is ornately decorated with a highly detailed romantic figurative landscape scene, in which three men depicted in gold enjoy an opulent picnic of wine, meat, and fruit under a tree, in front of a large medieval castle complete with a canon and canon balls. A gold leaf motif decorates the backside of the piece. The signature "Fuchs-Nadler" can be found within the picnic scene, underneath the tray of food and wine. Stamped on bottom with mark "Hertel-Jacob Porzelan / Bavaria Germany", and the serial number 1266. Measures 14"H x 7"D. **Please note: The top of the lid has been re-attached and a hairline crack in the gold is visible (see photos). Hertel-Jacob Porzelan History: Porzellfabrik Jacob, Schödl & Co. (1906 until 1912) The factory was founded in 1906 by the industrial Jacob together with his financial partner Schödl and its product range during the first years included giftware items, vases, storage canisters...
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    Mid-20th Century German Biedermeier Jars

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    Gold Plate

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