Here are some details about the set:
- Style and Origin: The set exhibits characteristics of Moriage porcelain, a Japanese decorative technique involving raised, enamel-like designs. It is also identified as being in the Kutani style, which is a type of Japanese porcelain known for its distinctive hand-painted designs.
- Decoration: The pieces are adorned with intricate hand-painted floral designs, featuring prominent blue and gold accents along with other colors like pink and green, particularly on the handles and feet.
- Form and Features: The sugar bowl has two handles and a lid, and both the sugar bowl and creamer stand on three feet. The creamer has a distinct spout and handle.
- Period: Similar sets are often attributed to the early 20th century, a period when Moriage and Kutani ware were widely produced in Japan for export.
Vintage Japanese Moriage Sugar Bowl and Matching Creamer
$55.00Price
