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Vintage Williamsburg Mottahedeh Portugal Soap or Trinket Dish Garden Rebus

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Vintage Williamsburg Mottahedeh Portugal Soap or Trinket Dish Garden Rebus

Mottahedeh

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Vintage porcelain soap or trinket dish made in Portugal by Mottahedeh from the Williamsburg Collection. Dish measuring approx.: 5.5" x 4". Brown transferware motif in the center that is a rebus saying (in words and images): "Happiness & sunshine filled skies make your garden paradise." Teal leaf/botanical pattern around the rim. Very good-good condition. Please see pictures. The piece is free of chips, cracks, and crazing but due to its age has some slight visible imperfections such as minor light staining and brown trim wear. Soap not included. Unable to bundle. Perfect for the gardener or for someone who appreciates gardens and Colonial Williamsburg or for the puzzle enthusiast. Rare find.
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nancyjhicks
nancyjhicks Hi! Does have cracks, chips or grazing? Want to gift…
Nov 09Reply
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reginacat @nancyjhicks Thanks for your interest and question. The piece is free of chips, cracks, and crazing but due to its age has some slight visible imperfections such as minor light staining and brown trim wear. Hope this is helpful.
Nov 09Reply

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