Antique Nippon Hand-Painted Porcelain Nut Bowl Set of 7

Antique Nippon Hand Painted Porcelain Nut Bowl Set of 7

Sale price $59.00 Regular price $75.00

 

Product Description:  Impress your guests with this stunning 7-piece Nippon Nut Bowl Set.   A pretty collectible featuring a 3-footed master serving bowl and 6 smaller, 3-footed bowls. The lovely hand-painted pastel design offers pink and light blue flowers, green leaves, gold stem highlighted with gold moriage detail winding around  the inner top portion of the bowls. The green Nippon back stamp; "M" wreath (Morimura Bros.) is on each of the 7 pieces.  The gold rim and gold details on each of the footed bowls adds the additional elegance provided by Nippon hand-painted porcelain.  Its amazing the condition of this delicate set!

Circa:  1911-1921

Dimensions:
Master Bowl - 2 3/4" High x 5 5/8" diameter.  Weight:  6.1 ounce
Small Bowls - 1 5/8" High x 2 3/4" diameter.  Weight: Each bowl 1.2 ounce

Color:  pink, light blue, green gold, white and beige.

Markings:  Green Nippon mark; surrounded by wreath, Hand Painted Nippon

Condition:  Previously owned - used.  Very good condition.  No chips, cracks or repairs.  Very little, if any, loss of gold on rim  Three small dotted scrapes on the inside bottom of master bowl (shown in photo).   

Shipping:
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Ships only to the 48 contiguous states

 

 

 

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