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Tobacco Leaf Dinnerware
Tobacco Leaf Dinnerware Tobacco Leaf Dinnerware

Mottahedeh Tobacco Leaf Dinnerware

This extravagant design by Mottahedeh was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th-century dinnerware patterns, this was the most highly prized. A small phoenix bird perches on the leaves of the flowering Nicotiana (Tobacco) plant. Twenty-seven colors and 22k gold make up this pattern based on an original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Tobacco Leaf Service Plate
Tobacco Leaf Rim Soup Plate
Tobacco Leaf Rim Soup Plate Available for Backorder
$175.00
Tobacco Leaf Dessert Plate
Tobacco Leaf Dinner Plate
Tobacco Leaf Bread and Butter Plate
Tobacco Leaf Bread and Butter Plate Available for Backorder
$95.00
Tobacco Leaf Tea Cup and Saucer
Tobacco Leaf Tea Cup and Saucer Available for Backorder
$185.00
Some Items Available for Backorder
Expected to ship in 4-6 weeks
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SKU group-tobaccoleaf-dinnerware
Details & Care Dishwasher safe on delicate cycle.
This extravagant design by Mottahedeh was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th-century dinnerware patterns, this was the most highly prized. A small phoenix bird perches on the leaves of the flowering Nicotiana (Tobacco) plant. Twenty-seven colors and 22k gold make up this pattern based on an original in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.